Water And A Flame

Album: Loved Me Back To Life (2013)
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  • Seven days has gone so fast,
    I really thought the pain would pass.
    It's been nearly an hour,
    Since I thought of you.

    But you're not answering the phone,
    I'd settle for a busy tone,
    At least by that I'd know that you're okay.
    A guy like you ain't meant to go away, no no

    Now you're gone,
    There's nothing else I want.
    Now that it's over,
    There's nothing else I want.
    What have I done,
    Looks like I was wrong.
    Is everything really meant to change,
    I guess we're like water and a flame.
    Water and a flame.

    I'm tired of this empty house,
    I need a drink to get me out.
    A couple more til I forget your name.

    I saw a guy that looked like you,
    I did not know quite what to do,
    It took a power of will to break my stare.
    I realized what I wanted wasn't there.

    Now you're gone,
    There's nothing else I want.
    Now that it's over,
    There's nothing else I want.

    What have I done,
    Looks like I was wrong.
    Is everything really meant to change,
    I guess we're like water and a flame.
    Water and a flame

    And if you see me coming.
    Look away, look away.
    And if your mind is made up.
    Look away, look away.

    And if your worry about me
    I'm okay, I'm okay, yes I am

    Now you're gone,
    There's nothing else I want.
    Now that it's over,
    There's nothing else I want.
    What have I done,
    Looks like I was wrong.
    Is everything really meant to change,
    I guess we're like water and a flame.
    Water and a flame. Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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