Oh when it's cold
I get warm just thinking of you
When I'm alone
I stare at stars and hope dreams come true

You're probably not aware
That I'm even here
Well you might not know I exist
But I don't even care

Sweet talk
Everything you say
It sounds like
Sweet talk to my ears
You could yell
"Piss off! Won't you stay away?"
It'll still be
Sweet talk to my ears

Oh when you laugh
I forget that it's about me
But it's alright
Yeah, cause being your punchline
Still is something

Yeah well I'm not scared
I'm not going nowhere
Yeah, you might want me to drop dead
But I don't even care

Sweet talk
Everything you say
It sounds like
Sweet talk to my ears
You could yell
"Piss off! Won't you stay away?"
It'll still be
Sweet talk to my ears

Oh, everything you say
It sounds like
Ooh, to my ears
Oh, "won't you stay away?"
It sounds like
Ooh, to my ears

Sweet talk
Everything you say
It sounds like
Sweet talk to my ears
You could yell
"Piss off! Won't you stay away?"
It'll still be
Sweet talk to my ears


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Sweet Talk Lyrics as written by Aaron Sharp A. J. Jackson

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    My Interpretation

    The song is about a boy who is in love with a girl and at first she does not even know who he is or pays much attention to him though when she learns about his feeling for her she doesn't share the same feelings but he continues to pursue her saying that even her saying "piss off" would be sweet talk to him

    Ryenon June 29, 2017   Link
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    General Comment

    I love this song. It's so light hearted and quirky. Just about someone in love with someone else while the other has no idea about their feelings. Reminds me of Funny Little Frog by Belle and Sebastian.

    SykoraWalkeron December 28, 2016   Link

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