You See Friends (I see Lovers)

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You said
This would never end
But I want you for more than just my friend
Yeah

And you said
This is hard to say
I never really looked at you that way

Getting scared, to tell you how I feel
ItÂ’s not a passing thing I know its real

And if you have a reason
Not to move it on
So what about it baby

If you say no
IÂ’ll still be there

You keep running
IÂ’m still falling
You donÂ’t know this
Its something new my hearts discovered

You keep running
IÂ’ll keep calling
‘Till you notice
You see friends but I see lovers

You see friendship I see love
You see friendship I see love

DonÂ’t be scared
To let me in your heart
I've been there before
But I played a different part

And if you have a reason
Not to move it on
So what about it baby

If you say no
IÂ’ll still be there

You keep running
IÂ’m still falling
You donÂ’t know this
Its something new my hearts discovered

You keep running
IÂ’ll keep calling
‘Till you notice
You see friends but I see lovers

You see friendship I see love
You see friendship I see love

And if you have a reason
Not to move it on
So what about it baby

If you say no
IÂ’ll still be there

You keep running
IÂ’m still falling
You donÂ’t know this
Its something new my hearts discovered

You keep running
IÂ’ll keep calling
‘Till you notice
You see friends but I see lovers

Yeah, yeah, yeah

You want friendship I want love

You want friendship I want love
You want friendship I want love
You want friendship I want love
What is it I'm dreaming of?

You See Friends (I see Lovers)

Westlife's 'You See Friends (I see Lovers)' stands as a poignant example of the group's signature blend of acoustic guitar, harmonies, and emotional storytelling. Released during the band's peak popularity in the early 2000s, the track exemplifies the polished pop-rock sound that defined their era, characterized by lush arrangements and relatable lyrics about the complexities of relationships. The song features the characteristic vocal interplay between the group members, showcasing their ability to convey deep sentiment through melody and harmony. As part of their extensive catalogue of romantic ballads, it remains a staple for fans seeking the emotional resonance and melodic structure that made Westlife a defining act of the millennium.