Single Review: I forgot we're friends by Holly Nicholson

 "i forget we're friends" by Holly Nicholson is a poignant and deeply relatable exploration of the friction that exists within unrequited love, capturing the specific, quiet agony of wanting more from a person who has already drawn a firm boundary. The song masterfully navigates a relationship that feels like both a sanctuary and a cage, perfectly describing the "star-crossed" feeling of being in love with a friend who doesn’t feel the same way. By balancing a sense of cozy intimacy with the daily frustration of hiding one's heart to save the connection, the track excels at using lived-in, sensory details to heighten the emotional stakes. For instance, the narrator uses vivid imagery like shared walks in the rain and the haunting presence of "jealous dreams" to illustrate the constant tension between a platonic reality and a romantic "what could be." This internal struggle is most visible when the narrator admits that in their mind, the friend pulls them in and kisses them—a raw illustration of a longing that seeks escape from the limitations of the friendship. This consuming crush is further grounded in reality by the honest admission that their friends are getting sick of hearing the person's name, highlighting how such feelings can eventually leak into every other area of life. Ultimately, the song serves as a vulnerable look at the fragility of platonic bonds once feelings have shifted, acknowledging that "just friends" is rarely a simple status when your heart is already elsewhere.



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