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The Hippos - Paulina Lyrics



The Hippos - Paulina Lyrics




You think I'm square
Don't like the clothes I wear,
The way I comb my hair,
The way I sit and stare at you.
It's just a game
To take the spotlight off of me
I'm just afraid of what you might think

Sing another stupid song about everything that's wrong
Girls and other surface things do mean a lot to me, but I
I could not let you in, let you in too deep
I'm just afraid of what you might think

Paulina, you know this isn't me
I've been dishonest
Now it's time to come clean
I said Paulina, I'm the one for you, you'll see
Just as soon as you see me

Don't walk away from me,
Listen to what I say
Alright, I'm sorry, I never wanted it this way
I took it, I took it too far with my insecurities
I'm just afraid of what you might think
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You think I'm square
Don't like the clothes I wear,
The way I comb my hair,
The way I sit and stare at you.
It's just a game
To take the spotlight off of me
I'm just afraid of what you might think

Sing another stupid song about everything that's wrong
Girls and other surface things do mean a lot to me, but I
I could not let you in, let you in too deep
I'm just afraid of what you might think

Paulina, you know this isn't me
I've been dishonest
Now it's time to come clean
I said Paulina, I'm the one for you, you'll see
Just as soon as you see me

Don't walk away from me,
Listen to what I say
Alright, I'm sorry, I never wanted it this way
I took it, I took it too far with my insecurities
I'm just afraid of what you might think
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Writer: Ariel Rechtshaid, Richard Zahniser
Copyright: Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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Performed By: The Hippos
Length: 3:08
Written by: Ariel Rechtshaid, Richard Zahniser

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