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Emily Osment - Let's Be Friends Chords

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Let's Be Friends Chords

(ver. 1)
Emily Osment
Em                G
Hey, what's your name?
           D         C
I think I like you. Come a little closer now.
Em                G                D
Wait, what'd you say? Is that your girlfriend?
 C      
Think I'll be turning that around.
Em
Don't you wanna?
          G
Don't you wanna? 
                 D                   C
Don't you wanna know, what it would feel like?

[Chorus:
Em                  G
Let's be friends so we can make out.
D                     C
You're so hot let me show you around.
Em
I see what I want and I wanna play.
G
Everyone knows I'm getting my way.
    D                       C
It doesn't matter what you say.
                  Em          G
I'm knocking you down, down, down.
                  D           C
I'm knocking you down, down, down.
I'm knocking you down.]


Em                           G                     D
Hey, let me flip though the pages to something out-rageous.
C                             Em
Potentially maybe it could be more. 
                    G                          D    
But don't get your hopes up, first let's just hook up.
C                                
Maybe you'll be what I'm looking for.
Em
Don't you wanna? 
           G
Don't you wanna?
                 D                   C
Don't you wanna know, what it would feel like?

[Chorus]


Em
You got my permission.
              G
Don't need no admission.
               
Cause I'm on a mission.
           D
You got my attention.
There's no need to mention.
The way... 
C            Em
The way you feel.

Cause you're in my vision.
          G
I need a decision.
So take a position.
                   D
There's no need to question.
My every intention.
Cause this...
C             Em
Cause this is real.

[Chorus x2]
            
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