When the girls, when the girls talk
When the girls talk boys
Oh, when the girls, when the girls talk
When the girls talk boys

Hey!

When you're talking to your girls, do you talk about me?
Do you say that I'm a sweetheart, do you say that I'm a freak?
Do you tell them white lies, do you tell them the truth?
Do you tell them that you love me the way that I've been loving you?

'Cause every night you and I find ourselves
Kissing and touching like no one else
Falling and falling until I fell
For you

'Cause I've been talking to my friends
The way you take away my breath
It's something bigger than myself
It's something I don't understand, no, no
I know we're young and people change
And we may never feel the same
So baby, tell me what you say

When the girls, when the girls talk
When the girls talk boys (I can hear 'em talking)
Oh, when the girls (when the girls), when the girls talk
When the girls talk boys

Hey! (hey)

When you're talking to your girls, do you talk about me?
Do you tell them I'm your lover, that I'm all that you need?
Do you tell them white lies, do you tell them the truth?
Do you tell them that you love me, the way that I've been loving you?

'Cause every night you and I find ourselves
Kissing and touching like no one else
Falling and falling until I fell
For you

'Cause I've been talking to my friends
The way you take away my breath
It's something bigger than myself
It's something I don't understand, no, no
I know we're young and people change
And we may never feel the same
So baby tell me what you say

When the girls, when the girls talk
When the girls talk boys (I can hear 'em talking)
Oh, when the girls, when the girls talk
When the girls talk boys

(When the girls talk boys) talk talk talk talk
Talk talk talk talk (when the girls talk boys)
Talk talk talk talk (when the girls)
Talk talk talk talk
Hey!


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Girls Talk Boys Lyrics as written by Eric Burton Frederic Ammar Malik

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