Album: The Weekend: Friday (2009)
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  • It's been three days since you called me
    I really don't no how much more of this I can take.
    It's me that's pathetic
    Checking my phone every single second
    To see if you've been calling,
    To see if you still want me.
    (You never came.)

    She was the one, the only one for me
    I made mistakes, but she always forgave me
    She was the one, my only obsession
    She kept my feet on the ground, she kept my head in the clouds.
    She kept my head in the clouds.

    So what do you gotta say for yourself
    That I haven't heard from somebody else
    Don't try to impress me with make-believe stories
    Darling, please spare me, I'm already hurting.
    And hey, on the drive home I heard our song on the radio
    It didn't really burn at first
    But it came hard when the chorus hit the second verse.
    (So I keep playing)

    She was the one, the only one for me
    I made mistakes, but she always forgave me
    She was the one, my only obsession
    She kept my feet on the ground, she kept my head in the clouds.

    She was the one, the only one for me
    I made mistakes, but she always forgave me
    She was the one, my only obsession
    She kept my feet on the ground, she kept my head in the clouds.

    Love it hurts,
    Way too much.
    Love it hurts,
    Way too much.

    She was the one, the only one for me
    I made mistakes, but...

    She was the one, the only one for me
    I made mistakes, but she always forgave me
    She was the one my only obsession
    She kept my feet on the ground, she kept my head in the clouds.
    She kept my head in the clouds. Writer/s: Abdul Rasheed Bello, Dane Bowers, Danny Wood, Hez Thuo
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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