No Love

Album: Songs For Imaginative People (2013)
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  • Whip smart with a pair of legs on tap
    I wish I didn’t have to think of that when I see you now

    Your earrings swing as you look around the party in your blue dress
    Looking your best for somebody that you don’t speak to now

    Are you sure you want to shut down both these hearts?
    ‘Cause “we can still be friends” is just another way to say restart

    Don’t you want to save the changes that you made?
    ‘Cause your changes will be lost if you don’t save

    I can be cool too cool like you
    I can see you in italics or look at you strike through, watch me go

    I can forget you like I never met you and be cold
    Even though I had you outlined in bold, just so you know

    Maintain course and speed you have everything you need when you breathe deep
    Even though you have no love
    The answers in the glance her new boyfriend sends
    Right across the room to whom I presume to have no love to speak of

    Well the way I feel will kill me if I let it and I just might
    But I keep on walking down the street to the beat ’cause I’m alright, right?
    Now boarding rows ‘a’ through ‘h’ if you wanna fly suicide
    But flight 708 can wait while I’m looking for the bright side

    Even healthy hearts have holes Writer/s: DARWIN MERWAN SMITH
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, O/B/O DistroKid, Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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