Released: June 18, 2010

Songwriter: Sia Henry Binns

Producer: Greg Kurstin

[Verse 1]
Big girl, little girl, you're a ripcurl
Tearing your way through this huge swirl
I know you're mad, you're on a war path
You know you don’t want to bury no more

[Chorus]
Friends
Then we could be friends
I wish that we were friends
But you can't stop, stop seeing us as the enemy

[Verse 2]
Big girl, it's hell being unwell
You know you're stuck where you fell
Your words give birth like Rosemary
You know you don’t want to bury no more

[Chorus]
Friends
Then we could be friends
I wish that we were friends
But you can't stop, stop seeing us as the enemy
Friends
Then we could be friends
I wish that we were friends
But you can't stop, stop seeing us as the enemy

[Bridge]
Can't bury more friends
Then we could be friends
I wish that we were friends
But you can't stop, stop seeing us as the enemy

[Chorus]
Friends
Then we could be friends
I wish that we were friends
But you can't stop, stop seeing us as the enemy

[Outro]
You know with every cruel word that you utter
That you bury yourself even deeper every day
Oh little girl, theres enough love in this circle
You can shackle yourself or be free from this pain
You know with every cruel word that you utter
That you bury yourself even deeper every day
Oh little girl, theres enough love in this circle
You can shackle yourself or be free from this pain
You know with every cruel word that you utter
That you bury yourself even deeper every day
Oh little girl, theres enough love in this circle
You can shackle yourself or be free from this pain

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.