Don't Get Me Wrong

Album: Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent (2019)
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  • Pray silence, I'm begging
    Too tired to tell you I ain't coming home
    Stop for a second
    Guess I got caught up in leading you on
    But I ain't responsible
    For the lump in your throat

    Haven't you had enough of all of this?
    Haven't you had enough of loneliness?

    Don't get me wrong
    I'd love to stay too long
    Don't get me wrong
    I'd love to tell you whatever you want
    But haven't you had enough of loneliness?
    And haven't we had enough of second best?
    So, don't get me wrong

    Innocent then
    Way back before we knew how to pretend
    Picking up where we left
    It ain't meant to be easy, shouldn't be hard as this
    And I ain't responsible
    For letting this go

    Haven't you had enough of all of this?
    Haven't you had enough of loneliness?

    Don't get me wrong
    I'd love to stay too long
    Don't get me wrong
    I'd love to tell you whatever you want
    But haven't you had enough of loneliness?
    And haven't we had enough of second best?
    Don't get me wrong
    Don't get me wrong

    I just don't wanna be the devil, you know
    It hurts the most when you come too close

    Don't get me wrong
    I'd love to stay too long
    Don't get me wrong
    I'd love to tell you whatever you want
    But haven't you had enough of loneliness?
    Haven't we had enough of second best?
    Don't get me wrong Writer/s: Jamie Alexander Hartman, Lewis Capaldi
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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