In the Hospital

Album: Friendly Fires (2008)
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    Lying alone in the hospital
    I can't do anything right
    When I'm with someone like you

    Oh, deep in my heart, yes, I know
    Our love's run out
    Oh, deep in my heart, yes, I know
    I caused this row

    Nothing is left, only a memory
    A glitch in my heart
    Until you come back to me

    Nothing is left, only a memory
    A glitch in my heart
    'Til you come back to me

    Doo do do do do
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    Lying alone in the hospital
    Don't wanna check myself out
    If I'm going home to you

    Oh, deep in my heart, yes, I know
    Your love will soon wear out
    Oh, deep in my heart, yes, I know
    I think you'll work something out

    Nothing is left, only a memory
    A glitch in my heart
    'Til you come back to me

    Nothing is left, only a memory
    A glitch in my heart
    'Til you come back to me

    Nothing is left, only a memory
    A glitch in my heart
    'Til you come back to me

    Nothing is left, only a memory
    A glitch in my heart
    'Til you come back to me

    Doo do do do do
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    Writer/s: EDWARD DAVID HUW MACFARLANE, EDWARD JOHN FREDERICK GIBSON, JACK BARNABY SAVIDGE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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