Tired Of Being Told

Album: released as a single (2017)
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  • Your back's against the wall,
    You're staring into space,
    It's like talking to a ghost half a mile away.

    So come on girl
    Don't be so cold.
    I have tried to tell you
    But you're tired of being told.
    You're tired, so tired.

    There's coals under your feet,
    But your cheeks are turning red,
    Pull the wool over your eyes
    With snakes under your bed.

    So come on girl
    Don't be so cold,
    I have tried to tell you
    But you're tired of being told.
    You're way too young to act so old,
    I have tried to tell you,
    Oh, I have tried to tell you,
    I have tried to tell you,
    But you're tired of being told. Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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