Released: January 1, 2001

Songwriter: Sam Frank Sia

[Verse 1]
Mind you mind me
You thought you could climb me
Well, sorry to cut your rope
In you I've lost all hope
Mind you mind me
I haven't seen you lately
Oh, how many times you still to phone
To see if your seed I could sow

[Chorus]
I tell you if that's what you're about
Friends like you I can do without
I tell you if that's what you're about
Friends like you I can do without

[Verse 2]
Mind you mind me
I laugh at your transparency
You're my new best friend
Your fucked up life can I mend
Mind you mind me
How things can change in a good week
Call me ruthless
But you stretch the truth, oh yes

[Chorus]
I tell you if that's what you're about
Friends like you I can do without
I tell you if that's what you're about
Friends like you I can do without
I tell you if that's what you're about
Friends like you I can do without
I tell you if that's what you're about
Friends like you I can do without

[Bridge]
Believe me
I know you work insidiously
Believe me
I know you work insidiously
Believe me
I know you work insidiously
Believe me
I know you work insidiously
I know, yeah

[Verse 3]
Mind you mind me
You smile so sweetly
I'd call you an acquaintance
Stop with your exaggeration
Mind you mind me
I find it interesting to see
When I only offer you a smile
Oh how you forget to dial

[Chorus]
I tell you if that's what you're about
Friends like you I can do without
I tell you if that's what you're about
Friends like you I can do without
I tell you if that's what you're about
Friends like you I can do without
I tell you if that's what you're about
Friends like you I can do without

[Interlude]
If you can write a song, what would you write it about?
Uhm, I think I'd write about me
I did it!
You did it!

Sia

Sia Kate Isobelle Furler (born December 18, 1975), popularly known as Sia, is an Australian pop singer and songwriter. She is also part of the supergroup, LSD alongside, British singer, Labrinth and American DJ, Diplo. Before her solo debut, Sia also lent vocals to British acid-jazz duo, Zero 7.

Her album 1000 Forms of Fear was released in 2014 and is her most successful album to date, with the top 10 single “Chandelier.”

After performing for nearly 15 years at night clubs as well as releasing five studio albums, Sia took a hiatus from performing in 2010 when she began writing for other artists. Some of her most successful collaborations are “Titanium” with David Guetta, “Diamonds” with Rihanna and “Wild Ones” with Flo Rida.