I see you on my street
And outside your place
I want to talk to you
But you don’t seem to like my face
But I like yours
Why won’t you rub your face on me?
Why won’t you rub your face on me?
I see you every day
But I don’t even know your name
I wish you would notice me
One day I’ll win you over, you’ll see
I try to play it cool
But you won’t let me close to you
I want to touch your body
But you’re not ready
I’ll wait for you
Why won’t you rub your face on me?
Why won’t you rub your face on me?
I see you every day
But I don’t even know your name
I wish you would notice me
One day I’ll win you over, you’ll see
Why won’t you rub your face on me?
Why won’t you rub your face on me?
Why won’t you rub your face on me?
Why won’t you rub your face on me?
I see you every day
But I don’t even know your name
I wish you would notice me
One day I’ll win you over, you’ll see
One day I’ll win you over, you’ll see
credits
from The Bin Collection,
released September 4, 2020
Written and Performed by Polly Cooke, Nicholas Bragg, Ryan Masters and Kayla Philp; co-written by Liz Witt
Group vocals including Jodie, Nel and Pauly
Recorded and Mixed by Darek Mudge at The Plutonium
Mastered by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege
Artwork by Katherine Jukes
supported by 19 fans who also own “Neighbourhood Cat”
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