One Month Off

Album: Intimacy (2008)
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  • Well there were 7 years between us seems that all my friends were right
    That we can't survive on your bedroom eyes and a Spanish guitar
    When we started this it was paradise, not just Bethnal green
    And it's just not right this waiting game, making a cuckold of me

    I can be as cruel as you
    Fighting fire with firewood
    I can be as cruel as you
    Fighting lies with lies
    If you need time

    And it's just not like me to lash out, but enough is enough
    Tell me what the others can do that I cant
    Translucent and sun bleached skin, when did you get so LA
    How can you desert me after all we've been through
    Stuck on a dream that somewhere its better
    You'll be the one missing out

    I can be a cruel as you
    Fighting fire with firewood
    I can be as cruel as you
    Fighting lies

    Lies

    If you need time Writer/s: GORDON MOAKES, KELE OKEREKE, MATT TONG, RUSSELL LISSACK
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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