Think It Over

Album: Mammoth WVH (2021)
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  • One by one
    Remembering a brighter sun
    All you love will fall away
    Away

    I can’t go back
    Not everything is built to last
    Give everything if I could ask
    If it meant anything to you

    Wait
    Why can’t I move on?
    Hey
    Why’d you take so long
    to think it over?

    Cold regret
    Remembering the words you said
    Hold your breath and slip away
    Away

    Just wake up
    Not everything will be this tough
    Don’t ever think it’s not enough
    If it meant anything to you

    Wait
    Why can’t I move on?
    Hey
    Why’d you take so long?

    Don’t wake me up
    I’d rather not be bothered by the truth
    and you again

    (Solo)

    One by one
    Remembering a brighter sun
    All you love will fall away

    Wait
    Why can’t I move on?
    Hey
    Why’d you take so long?

    Wait
    Why can’t I move on?
    Hey
    Why’d you take so long?

    To think it over

    To think it over

    To think it over Writer/s: Wolfgang Van Halen
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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