Here For Me
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Here For Me
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Had me waiting at the station
How was I meant to get home
Had me caught in a daydream
'Cause I could never say no
Ooohhh tear out the pages
I’ll delete the playlist
The only time I hear from you
Is when you want me to be here for you
But you don’t appear to be
Here for me, so you won’t hear from me
I would wait for conversation
Still, I knew you’d never call
I needed words, needed attention
Guess your silence
Ooohhh it’s hard to take this
Ooooooo guess nothing changes
The only time I hear from you
Is when you want me to be here for you
But you don’t appear to be
Here for me, so you won’t hear from me
The only time I hear from you
Is when you want me to be here for you
But you don’t appear to be
Here for me, so you won’t hear from me
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Who performs "Here For Me"?
Honey Mooncie performs "Here For Me", and this lyric page sits inside the Honey Mooncie catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to 1953 and Better Run with a short reason for opening each page next.
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