You Think
Rachel Farris · Other Songs - Rachel Farris
And have her hanging on
You think you can kiss me
And kiss her when I'm gone
You think I would leave you
So you can't let her go
You think too slow
I don't want to hear you say you love her
I don't want to hear you say you wish
I don't want to hear you say you want me
If you're still with her
You think you can have me
And have her hanging on
You think you can kiss me
And kiss her when I'm gone
You think I would leave you
So you can't let her go
You think too slow
I don't want to hear you say you're sorry
I don't want to hear you say someday
I don't want to hear you say you're lonely
If you're still with her
I don't want to talk it out for a minute
I don't want to hear to figure out why you're in it
I don't want an arguement, but I'd win it
Don't say a word
You think you can have me
And have her hanging on
You think you can kiss me
And kiss her when I'm gone
You think I would leave you
So you can't let her go
You think too slow
I can't believe I believed you
Told me you were going to say goodbye
You'd thought it all through for a long time
And that I was just another reason why
You think you can have me
And have her hanging on
You think you can kiss me
And kiss her when I'm gone
You think I would leave you
So you can't let her go
You think too slow
You won't have a chance with me again
I don't even want to be your friend
You won't ever play the game and win
'Cause you like to cheat
You think you can have me
And have her hanging on
You think you can kiss me
And kiss her when I'm gone
You think I would leave you
So you can't let her go
You think too slow
You Think - Rachel Farris
Rachel Farris delivers a compelling pop-rock performance in 'You Think,' characterized by her emotive vocals and driving instrumentation. The track exemplifies her signature blend of indie sensibilities and mainstream appeal, featuring a dynamic interplay between acoustic elements and electric guitars that underscores the song's narrative tension. Released within her discography, the recording highlights her ability to craft anthemic tracks that resonate with listeners seeking both lyrical depth and sonic energy. Farris's contribution to the genre reflects a commitment to authentic songwriting, where personal expression meets polished production. The song stands as a testament to her growing influence in contemporary pop-rock, offering a listening experience that balances raw emotion with refined musicality.

