Think I know where you're coming from,
Even though I feel that it's wrong.
I can understand why you would
Think that moving on, would be so good.
Would be so good.
I've been hurt before, so I know
How it leaves you raw, and exposed.
I know all that you say is real,
But I don't think you know honey how you feel.
I see the danger, though you think
That you are fine.
She broke your heart but you don't mean
To play with mine.
So maybe tomorrow darling things will be different,
And you will know better what it is that your heart wants.
So after you're cried out,
And you've taken some time out,
We'll look at the fallout again my dear.
credits
from On The Outside,
released August 18, 2014
Gilkes/Griffin
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