More Than Friends 作词 : Lucy Dacus 作曲 : Lucy Dacus Just a mattress on the floor And an empty pizza box In an empty room, in an empty house Under a crescent moon in a brand-new town We lit a candle on the sill And I pulled you to the bed And you caved to my will We forgot to blow it out By the morning, it had burned all the way down You don't talk much, and that's fine Most days are dull, and that's alright We both forget to be nice sometimes We don't make sense from the outside It all started by mistake Getting tipsy by the lake When our knuckles brushed, you thought I meant it I thought you meant it But it was an honest accident Still, it opened something up Like melon rind around the fruit And I looked at you and I felt dumb 'Cause I trusted you without trying to I have known you for so long You know I'll admit it when I'm wrong So I'll admit I never thought we'd be a thing I've never been happier to be wrong about anything When you die, I'll be a wreck When I die, don't pine until you're dead But until then, do you want To be more than friends?