Falling Apart

Album: Some Mad Hope (2007)
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  • Maybe it's because I'm crazy,
    Maybe it's because I just can't,
    Honestly tell you what I want.
    It's never enough to stay still and hold you,
    To break loose and run the taste of you,
    Wild on my tongue.

    Am I no good to you now?
    Am I no good to you now?
    Whoa-oh, whoa-oh whoa-oh
    We're spilling over.
    Whoa-oh, whoa-oh whoa-oh
    We're falling apart.

    Spent my days with doctors,
    And my nights with crooks,
    And all of them who sell me for a song.
    So I'm here.
    Safe Dear.
    A fiction in your arms.

    Am I no good to you now?
    Am I no good to you now?
    Whoa-oh, whoa-oh whoa-oh
    We're spilling over.
    Whoa-oh, whoa-oh whoa-oh
    We're falling apart.

    I'm giving up.
    Starting over.
    I wanna be,
    I wanna hold you.
    Whoa-oh, whoa-oh whoa-oh
    We're Falling apart.

    Cause all I say,
    It doesn't matter anyway.
    All I say,
    It doesn't matter anyway.
    I'm giving up,
    So call my bluff.
    Cause I just need to be reminded who I am.
    I'm falling apart.

    Whoa-oh, whoa-oh whoa-oh
    We're spilling over.
    Whoa-oh, whoa-oh whoa-oh
    We're falling apart.

    So get me out
    Start me over
    For heaven's changed
    I should have told you
    Whoa-oh, whoa-oh whoa-oh
    I'm falling apart.

    So wanna be loved?
    So wanna be loved?
    So come on now
    Come on love. Writer/s: MARK WEINBERG, MATT NATHANSON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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