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Lizzy McAlpine - Means Something Lyrics




I saw your name on a street sign
In the middle of nowhere
And that has to mean something
I know your zodiac sign
Me and Leo's get along great
And that has to mean something
But for some reason
You're not here
And I refuse to believe
That means something

I felt the way that you hugged me
When I was broken inside
And that has to mean something
When we got too drunk that night
And that had to mean something
But for some reason
You're not here
And I refuse to believe
That means something

Every time I think too much
It ends up crazy
But I don't know how to not think about you
Every time I trust my gut
I think I'm crazy
Cause I don't know how to put my trust in you
Do you think it means something
That I wrote another song about you?
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I saw your name on a street sign
In the middle of nowhere
And that has to mean something
I know your zodiac sign
Me and Leo's get along great
And that has to mean something
But for some reason
You're not here
And I refuse to believe
That means something

I felt the way that you hugged me
When I was broken inside
And that has to mean something
When we got too drunk that night
And that had to mean something
But for some reason
You're not here
And I refuse to believe
That means something

Every time I think too much
It ends up crazy
But I don't know how to not think about you
Every time I trust my gut
I think I'm crazy
Cause I don't know how to put my trust in you
Do you think it means something
That I wrote another song about you?
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Writer: Elizabeth McAlpine
Copyright: Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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Lizzy McAlpine Means Something Video


Performed By: Lizzy McAlpine
From Album: Give Me a Minute
Length: 2:24
Written by: Elizabeth McAlpine
Year: 2020

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