Album: Get To Heaven (2015)
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  • (Regret, regret)
    (Regret, regret)

    First you'll see me on the news, then never again
    (Regret, regret)
    I'm rolling in my grave
    (Regret, regret)
    Feeling like a grenade
    (Regret, regret)
    Maybe you're the coldest
    (Regret, regret)
    If you've never felt it
    (Regret, regret)
    Maybe you're the luckiest
    (Regret, regret)
    If you never did it
    (Regret, regret)

    But did you imagine it
    In a different way?
    Did you imagine it
    In a different way?

    Did you ever watch your life slide out of your hands?
    (Regret, regret)
    You wish it never had
    (Regret, regret)
    But all of that's in the past
    (Regret, regret)
    Maybe I'm a human
    (Regret, regret)
    The "trying to click 'undo' man"
    (Regret, regret)
    Or maybe an automaton
    (Regret, regret)
    Oh how'd it all go so wrong?
    (Regret, regret)

    But did you imagine it
    In a different way?
    Did you imagine it
    In a different way?
    Did you think that everything, everything would change?
    Did you imagine it
    In a different way?

    (Regret, regret)
    (Regret, regret)
    Maybe you're the luckiest
    (Regret, regret)
    If you never felt it
    (Regret, regret)

    But did you imagine it
    In a different way?
    Did you imagine it
    In a different way?
    Did you think that everything, everything would change?
    Did you imagine it
    In a different way?

    (Regret, regret) Writer/s: ALEX ROBERTSHAW, JEREMY PRITCHARD, JONATHAN HIGGS, MICHAEL SPEARMAN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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