Battle

Album: Coco (2007)
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  • You thought we'd be fine
    All these years gone by
    Now you're asking me to listen
    Well then, tell me 'bout everything
    No lies, we're losing time

    'Cause this is a battle and it's your final last call
    It was a trial, you made a mistake, we know
    But why aren't you sorry? Why aren't you sorry? Why?
    This can be better, used to be happy, try

    Ooh-oh, ooh-oh-oh-oh
    Ooh-oh, ooh-oh-oh-oh

    You've got them on your side
    And they won't change their minds
    Now it's over and I'm feeling like we've missed out on everything
    I just hope it's worth the fight

    'Cause this is a battle and it's your final last call
    (Why'd you have to let it go?)
    It was a trial, you made a mistake, we know
    (Can't you see you've hurt me so?)
    But why aren't you sorry? Why aren't you sorry? Why?
    Things could be better, you can be happy, try

    Oh-oh, oh, oh-oh-oh
    Oh-oh, oh, oh-oh-oh
    Oh-oh, oh, oh-oh-oh
    Oh-oh, oh, oh-oh-oh

    'Cause this is a battle and it's your final last call
    It was a trial, you made a mistake, we know
    (Can't you see you've hurt me so?)
    But why aren't you sorry? Why aren't you sorry? Why?
    This can be better, we can be happy, try

    (Oh-oh, oh, oh-oh-oh)
    'Cause this is a battle, this is a battle
    (Oh-oh, oh, oh-oh-oh)
    And it's your final last call

    (Oh-oh, oh, oh-oh-oh)
    'Cause this is a battle, this is a battle
    (Oh-oh, oh, oh-oh-oh)
    And it's your final last call

    This is a battle and it's your final last call Writer/s: Colbie Caillat, Michael Blue
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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