Anyone Who Knows Me

Album: Easy Street (2016)
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  • One open book, one witness stand
    A fresh start from a broken heart
    And we'll do the best we can

    Hmm, anyone who knows me
    Knows you don't know me at all
    Any love that's good comes easily
    And anyone who knows you
    Has got his back against the wall
    But it's alright to cry
    Ask anyone who knows me

    He took your smile, I'm something new
    Sun shines in between the lines
    Now you're stepping back in view

    Hoo
    And anyone who knows me
    Knows you don't know me at all
    Any love that's good comes easily
    And anyone who knows you
    Has got his back against the wall
    But it's alright to cry
    Ask anyone who knows me
    I said it's alright to cry
    Ask anyone who knows me

    Anyone who knows you
    Will tell you the hardest part
    Is just keeping you around
    But anyone who knows me
    Will tell you the coldest heart
    Can eventually melt down

    And if you're gonna try
    Said if you're gonna try
    If you're gonna try
    Try with me

    And if you're gonna try
    Said if you're gonna try
    Said if you're gonna try
    Try with me

    Oh, anyone who knows me
    Knows you don't know me at all
    Any love that's good comes easily
    But keep asking, keep asking, keep asking now
    And anyone who knows you
    Has got his back against the wall
    But it's alright to cry
    Ask anyone who knows me
    I said it's alright to cry
    Ask anyone who knows me
    I said it's alright to cry
    Ask anyone who knows me Writer/s: Eric Hutchinson
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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