Perhaps

Album: single release only (2023)
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  • Perhaps I was wrong
    When I didn't see you, hey, hey
    Perhaps I was wrong, hey
    When I don't believe you
    But how would I know how it feels
    Or what it is to be you?
    I've been so upset
    Harboring this hate for days

    Hey, my sense of rejection
    Hey, hey
    Is no excuse for my behavior, hey
    You pulled the gun, hey, hey
    That shot and crucified my savior
    Now he is no more and I am without you
    Just like I was before
    The way I used to be, hey
    What a weight upon your shoulders that you don't need
    My heart bleeds for me

    (Got a lot more than I bargained for)
    You're all alone now
    (You forgot about the others you were fighting for)
    You're all alone (ooh)
    (Sold out to the ones that you once ignored)
    You're all alone now
    (You used to be a little crazy, now there's so much more)
    You're all alone

    Perhaps I was wrong, hey, hey
    When I didn't see you, hey, hey
    Perhaps I was wrong, hey
    When I don't believe you
    But how would I know how it feels
    Or what it is to be you?
    I've been so upset
    Harboring this hate for days
    Oh, what a weight upon your shoulders that you don't need
    My heart bleeds for me

    (Got a lot more than I bargained for)
    You're all alone now
    (You forgot about the others you were fighting for)
    You're all alone
    (Sold out to the ones that you once ignored)
    You're all alone now
    (You used to be a little crazy, now there's so much more)
    You're all alone Writer/s: Axl Rose, Dizzy Reed, Duff McKagan, Frank Ferrer, Melissa Reese, Richard Fortus, Saul Hudson
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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