Oh, baby, girl I, girl I
Got that funny feeling
Oh yeah, yes I do
112, yeah
Cue

Everytime I try to kiss your lips
You turn away
And when I try to hold you near my heart
You just tell me not today

Well the days (well the days)
Grow to weeks (grow to weeks)
And the weeks just add on
And I try to be strong
But I feel that you don't love me
Anymore

Funny feelings, funny feelings
That you don't love me anymore (woah)
Funny feelings, funny feelings
That you don't love me anymore

I find myself sitting by the phone
Waiting for it to ring
And though my mailbox is always full
But from you I never receive a thing

Well I try (well I try)
To just go by the things that you say
But the things that you do
They just tell me that you don't love me
Anymore

Funny feelings, funny feelings
That you don't love me anymore (Oh)
Funny feelings, funny feelings
That you don't love me anymore

Oh baby
Well I try (well I try)
I try to just go by the things (to just go by the things)
The things that you say
But the things, the things that you do
They just tell me that you don't love me, baby
Anymore

Funny feelings, funny feelings
That you don't love me anymore
(I got that funny feeling baby)
Funny feelings, funny feelings
That you don't love me anymore
(You don't love me anymore)


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Funny Feelings Lyrics as written by Eric Roberson Dwayne Bastiany

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