Hey, hey

When I wake up in the morning
Before I style my hair
The first thing on my mind
Is I hope he cares
And every single evening
Before I hit my bed
My mind analyzes
Every word she says

It seems like everybody's got someone
A hand to hold and a soul to touch
I want it all so much

I can't get you
I can't get you
I can't get you off my mind
When I'm with you
I know I could
Love you till the end of time
I can get you
I can get you (try to get you)
If you just tell me how
With all this love around
And me without you
I'm feelin' singled out

If I only had the courage
To open up my heart
Would he run, would he hide
Would he light a spark

Should I walk up to her
Should I throw my charming smile
Should I say that her eyes
Light up my skies
Seems like everybody's got someone
A hand to hold, a soul to touch
I want it all so much

I can't get you
I can't get you
I can't get you off my mind
When I'm with you
I know I could
Love you till the end of time
I can get you
I can get you (try to get you)
If you just tell me how
With all this love around
And me without you
I'm feelin' singled out

Every single day I see these couples walking by
And if I took a chance
Maybe I could be one of them

If only I could have you as the one
The hand to hold, the soul to touch
A heart that I control

I can't get you
I can't get you
I can't get you off my mind

I can't get you
I can't get you
I can't get you off my mind
When I'm with you
I know I could
Love you till the end of time
I can get you
I can get you (try to get you)
If you just tell me how
With all this love around
And me without you
I'm feelin' singled out

I can't get you
I can't get you
I can't get you off my mind
When I'm with you
I know I could
Love you till the end of time
I can get you
I can get you (try to get you)
If you just tell me how
With all this love around
And me without you
I'm feelin' singled out

I'm feeling singled out


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Singled Out Lyrics as written by Sarah Lumholdt Nanna Martorell

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, CTM OUTLANDER MUSIC LP, Anthem Entertainment

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