All The Things I Could Never Say

Album: The Boxer (2010)
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  • You tore a button
    Off my favorite shirt
    Another thing that I've lost
    To you

    Where did you stay last night?
    You didn't come home
    I'm spending all of my time
    Waiting for your call

    You're making me older
    You're making me ill
    You're making me older
    You're making me ill

    The bottles are empty
    In the cabinet
    I noticed my first gray hair
    Today

    Why do we still do this
    When we're both still young?
    Putting each other down
    When we need to climb

    You're making me older
    You're making me ill
    You're making me older
    You're making me ill

    You're making me older
    You're making me ill
    You're making me older
    You're making me ill

    You're making me older
    You're making me ill
    You're making me older
    You're making me ill

    You're making me older
    You're making me ill
    You're making me older
    You're making me ill

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