I can't wait to get away from you
Unsurprisingly you hate me too
We only communicate when we need to fight
But we are best friends right?

You're too good at pretending you don't care
There's enough resentment in the air
You don't want me in the flat
When you're home at night
But we're best friends right?

You're Stephanie and I'm Paulette
You know what all my faces mean
And it's easy to smoke it up, forget
Everything that happened in between

Nicky's right when he says I can't win
So I don't wanna tell you anything
I can't even think about how you feel inside
But we are best friends, right?

I don't like the way you say my name
You're always looking for someone to blame
You want me to suffer just 'cause you was born wide
But we are best friends right?

You're Stephanie and I'm Paulette
You know what all my faces mean
And its easy to smoke it up, forget
Everything that happened in between

I had love for you when I was four
And there's no one I wanna smoke with more
Someday I'll buy the Rizla, so you get the dro
'Cause we are best friends right, right, right?
Because we are best friends right?
Because we are best friends right?


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Best Friends, Right? Lyrics as written by Amy Winehouse

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    "i don't like the way you say my name"

    says a lot about how much they love/hate each other proves that hate isn't the opposite of love

    "but we are best friends right?" repeating this line is so full of meaning and suggestions it's like she's asking him "are we still friends?" "can we still be considered friends?" and assure herself that despite fights and resentment, their friendship means more to her and it's too strong to be broken by stupid things like this, but still she wonders about what he thinks "You’re too good at pretending you don't care" "I can't even think about how you feel inside" because she fears he doesn't think that their friendship can survive

    kamaryaon April 25, 2008   Link

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