Turn So Cold

Album: Drowning Pool (2010)
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  • It's too much, not enough
    What you need I don't get
    I don't know why you never say, you never do
    Is this my luck again
    Silent words never shed
    All I get is you turning away
    You turn

    So cold
    It's never enough it's
    always too much
    For what you never say
    What you never go and say
    You're so cold
    It's never enough it's
    always too much
    What you never say
    Never do
    Never say

    Is it me that you see changing
    What you think you need
    All I can say is I'll always
    trade me for you
    Is it my heart I break
    Hard to give what you won't take
    If you did would you throw it away
    And turn

    So cold

    Our time is slipping away
    Slipping away

    Isn't my word enough
    What I say is what you get
    And all I get is you turning away
    You turn

    So cold

    Our time is slipping away
    Slipping away Writer/s: BOBBY HUFF, ELIZABETH HALE
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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