I'm All Over It

Album: The Pursuit (2009)
Charted: 55
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  • Hello innocence
    Though it seems like we've been friends for years
    I'm finishing
    How I wish I had never begun
    Though it should be the last one
    And it's dragging me down to my knees
    Where I'm begging you please

    Let me go
    Don't you know

    [Chorus]
    I'm all over it now
    And I can't say how glad I am about that
    I'm all over it now
    'Cause I worked and I cursed and I cried
    And I said I could change and I lied
    Well there's something still moves me inside

    She's a melody
    That I've tried to forget but I can't
    It still follows me
    When I wake in the dead of the night
    And I know that I can't find
    That song going round in my head
    Like the last things you said

    Please don't go
    You think I know

    [Chorus]

    No I won't come back
    No I won't come back
    No I won't come back
    No I won't come back

    One dark morning
    She left without a warning
    And took the red-eye back to London town

    I'm all over it now
    I'm all over it now
    I'm all over it now
    I'm all over it now

    I'm all over it now
    And I can't say how glad I am about that
    I'm all over it now
    'Cause I worked and I cursed and I cried
    And I said I would change but I lied
    Yeah there's something still moves me inside Writer/s: JAMIE CULLUM, RICKY ROSS
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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