Blame It on Me

Album: Wanted on Voyage (2014)
Charted: 6
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  • The garden was blessed by the Gods of me and you
    We headed West to find ourselves some truth, oh
    What you're waiting for?
    What you're waiting for?

    We counted all our reasons, excuses that we made
    We found ourselves some treasure, and threw it all away
    What you're waiting for?
    What you're waiting for?
    What you're waiting for?
    What you're waiting for?

    When I dance alone, and the Suns's bleeding down
    Blame it on me
    When I lose control and the veil's overused
    Blame it on me
    What you're waiting for?
    What you're waiting for?

    Caught in the tide of blossom, caught in the carnival
    Your confidence forgotten, and I see the gypsies run
    What you're waiting for?
    What you're waiting for?
    What you're waiting for?
    What you're waiting for?

    When I dance alone, and the Suns's bleeding down
    Blame it on me
    When I lose control and the veil's overused
    Blame it on me
    What you're waiting for?
    What you're waiting for?
    What you're waiting for?
    What you're waiting for?

    When I dance alone, and the Suns's bleeding down
    Blame it on me
    When I lose control and the veil's overused
    Blame it on me
    When I dance alone, I know I'll go
    Blame it on me oh
    When I'll lose control, I know I'll go
    Blame it on me oh

    What you're waiting for?
    What you're waiting for?
    What you're waiting for?
    What you're waiting for? Writer/s: GEORGE BARNETT, JOEL LASLETT POTT
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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