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Album: Knowing What You Know Now (2017)
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    Don't quit on me
    Don't quit on me now tonight
    The last time
    You poison my
    You poison my mind tonight
    You poison my

    I'm running away
    Get out of sight
    Bruised legs, cut lips
    It wasn't right
    I'm running away
    Get out of sight
    Bruised legs, cut lips
    I wanna see ya

    I don't dance 'cause I want to
    I dance 'cause I need to
    I'm gonna die to own this room
    Yeah I need this more than you
    I can't help but wonder
    Is this romance?
    Standing still makes me confused
    What happened to the kid in you
    I wanna see ya play

    Don't quit on me
    Don't quit on me now tonight
    The last time
    You poison my
    You poison my mind tonight
    You poison my

    I'm running away
    Get out of sight
    Bruised legs, cut lips
    It wasn't right
    I'm running away
    Get out of sight
    Bruised legs, cut lips
    I wanna see ya

    I don't dance 'cause I want to
    I dance 'cause I need to
    I'm gonna die to own this room
    Yeah I need this more than you
    I can't help but wonder
    Is this romance
    Standing still makes me confused
    What happened to the kid in you?
    I wanna see ya Play

    One, two, three, play

    (I wanna see ya)
    (I wanna see ya)
    (I wanna see ya)

    I don't dance 'cause I want to
    I dance 'cause I need to
    I'm gonna die to own this room
    Yeah I need his more than you
    I can't help but wonder
    Is this romance?
    Standing still makes me confused
    What happened to the kid in you?
    I wanna see ya play

    One, two, three, play Writer/s: Jack Bottomley, Joshua Macintyre, Laurence John Hibbitt, Rebecca Macintyre, Samuel Macintyre, William Bottomley
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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