This One's Different

Album: America Give Up (2012)
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  • I don't care what you said back then,
    I just care what you say right now'
    When the feelings there its there,
    When the feelings gone its gone.
    But for now I dream of you,
    For now I write this song,
    Put the pen onto the page,
    Let the ink scream along

    I want you right now
    I need you right now
    I want you right now
    I need you right now.

    I hate the way I talk,
    And I hate the way I write.
    Sometimes its better to stay in bed,
    Sometimes its better to stay out all night.
    I said I could live without your touch,
    If I could die within your reach.
    I see that tan line way to much,
    Like its something I have to breach

    I want you right now
    I need you right now
    I want you right now
    I need you right now Writer/s: Jordan Jeffrey Gatesmith
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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