Oh Hannah
I wanna feel you close
Oh Hannah
Come lie with my bones
Oh Hannah
Don't look away
Oh Hannah
Just look at me the same

I don't wanna be your friend
I wanna kiss your lips
I wanna kiss you until I lose my breath
I don't wanna be your friend
I wanna kiss your lips
I wanna kiss you until I lose my breath

Oh Hannah
Tell me something nice
Like flowers and blue skies
Oh Hannah
I will follow you home
Although my lips are blue and I'm cold

I don't wanna be your friend
I wanna kiss your lips
I wanna kiss you until I lose my breath
I don't wanna be your friend
I wanna kiss your lips
I wanna kiss you until I lose my breath

Oh Hannah
Oh Hannah
Oh Hannah
Oh Hannah

I wanna kiss you until I lose my breath
I don't wanna be your friend
I don't wanna be your friend
I wanna be your bitch
And I wanna touch you
But not like this

The look in your eyes
My hand between your thighs
Oh this can't be real
It's all just a dream

I don't wanna be your friend
I wanna kiss your lips
I wanna kiss you until I lose my breath

I don't wanna be your friend
Lose my breath
I don't wanna be your friend
Lose my breath


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    The protagonist of this song (for simplicity\'s sake let\'s just assume it\'s Girl In Red/Marie Ulven) has romantic feelings for her friend, who is also a girl. She doesn\'t know if the friend returns the feelings or not, and it\'s complicated by the fact that it\'s gay and she doesn\'t know if the friend is queer or not. So then there\'s kind of a lot of blind desperation for this friend, and then at the end, the protagonist\'s dreams finally come true,\n\nbut either they didn\'t really come true and the protagonist knows it\'s all in her head or they did but she doubts it anyway

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