Suitcase

Album: Our Version Of Events (2012)
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  • Didn't see it coming
    No kind of warning
    I can't work out what I've done wrong
    His clothes are missing
    But his keys are still here
    Please somebody tell me what's going on

    My baby's got a suitcase
    He's telling me it's too late
    But don't nobody, please don't ask me why
    'Cause all I did was love him
    But I can't stop him walking
    My baby's got a suitcase, please don't ask me why

    What changed so quickly?
    Answer me
    If you must kill me at least please tell me why
    He said don't touch me, get out the way
    Will someone tell me what's going on tonight

    My baby's got a suitcase
    He's telling me it's too late
    But don't nobody, please don't ask me why
    'Cause all I did was love him
    But I can't stop him walking
    My baby's got a suitcase but please don't ask me why

    I can't stop my heart leaving through the door
    I can't unpack my heart 'cause he won't look at me anymore

    My baby's got a suitcase
    He's telling me it's too late
    But don't nobody, please don't ask me why
    'Cause all I did was love him
    But I can't stop him walking
    My baby's got a suitcase but please don't ask me why Writer/s: BEN HARRISON, EMELI SANDE, LUKE JUBY, SHAHID KHAN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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