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  1. Sofia” is third single from Clairo’s debut album, Immunity. “Sofia” is about Clairo’s first crushes on women such as director Sofia Coppola or actress Sofia Vergara.

  2. Wishing that you were mine. Pull you in, it's alright. I think we could do it if we tried. If only to say, you're mine. Sofia know that you and I. Shouldn't feel like a crime. Honey, I don't want it to fade. There's things that I know could get in the way. But, I don't want to say goodbye. And I think that we could do it if we tried.

  3. Sofia Lyrics by Clairo from the Sofia album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: I think we could do it if we tried If only to say, you're mine Sofia, know that you and I Shouldn't feel like a crim…

  4. Lyrics for Sofia by Clairo. I think we could do it if we tried if only to say, "Youre mine" Sofia, know that you and ...

  5. Jul 25, 2019 · Clairo - Sofia (Lyrics) ️ Discover similar songs on Spotify: https://sptfy.com/mrradio👍 Leave some love with a like!🔔 Click the bell to stay updated.🎧Download/Stream: https://op...

  6. Oct 6, 2020 · 79K. 3M views 3 years ago #Clairo #7Clouds #SyrebralVibes. Clairo - Sofia (Lyrics) | I think we could do it if we tried, If only to say you're mine Lyrics video for "Sofia" by Clairo....

  7. Sofia Lyrics by Clairo. I think we could do it if we tried If only to say you're mine Sofia, know that you and I Shouldn't feel like a crime I think we could do it if w...

  8. Clairo – Sofia Lyrics. [Intro] I think we could do it if we tried. If only to say, you're mine. Sofia, know that you and I. Shouldn't feel like a crime. [Chorus] I think we could do it if we tried. If only to say, you're mine.

  9. www.lyricsbox.com › clairo-sofia-lyrics-1k6pfrjSofia Lyrics - Clairo

    Full and accurate LYRICS for "Sofia" from "Clairo": I think we could do it if we tried, If only to say you're mine, Sofia know that you and I, Shouldn't ...

  10. The song lyrics were written by the band Van Halen, as they were asked to write a song for the 1979 movie "Over the Edge" starring Matt Dillon. The movie (and the lyrics, although more obliquely) are about bored, rebellious youth with nothing better to do than get into trouble. If you see the movie, these lyrics will make more sense.