
I Don’t Think We Could Ever Be Friends Dusty Springfield
"I Don’t Think We Could Ever Be Friends" by Dusty Springfield, released in 1964, is a #Pop ballad exploring themes of unrequited love and emotional distance. The lyrics express a deep sense of longing and the pain of realizing that friendship is unattainable due to romantic feelings. With soulful vocals and lush orchestration, the song highlights Springfield's emotional depth, leaving a lasting impact on the genre.

It's the end of our journey
What can I do?
Lonely together
When I'm alone with you
Now that we've come so far
It seems like the end
We could be lovers
We could never be friends
I don't think we could ever
I don't think we could ever be friends
I don't think we could ever
I don't think we could ever be friends
I don't think we could ever
I don't think we could ever be friends
I don't think we could ever
I don't think we could ever be friends
We can never talk
Like others seem to do
Lonely together
Making love to you
We don't get nothing
From the letters we send
We could be lovers
We could never be friends
What can I do?
Lonely together
When I'm alone with you
Now that we've come so far
It seems like the end
We could be lovers
We could never be friends
I don't think we could ever
I don't think we could ever be friends
I don't think we could ever
I don't think we could ever be friends
I don't think we could ever
I don't think we could ever be friends
I don't think we could ever
I don't think we could ever be friends
We can never talk
Like others seem to do
Lonely together
Making love to you
We don't get nothing
From the letters we send
We could be lovers
We could never be friends
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