Album: The Lost Tapes (2013)
Charted: 50
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  • Don't say it no, please wait till we're sober
    Don't play a sad song, put your guitar back down

    The change was obvious, so miscellaneous
    We used to live it up
    Remember baby, we're like a pack of cards
    The king and queen of hearts all fall down

    Stay gone, darling I won't hang on
    I can feel the flat line, that ought a be a wave
    Oh no, darling I can't hang on
    I can feel the flat line, that ought a be a wave

    I know what I face, this silence is deafening
    I know quiet end, through pain, will make it right, right yeah

    The change was obvious, so miscellaneous
    We used to live it up
    Remember baby, we're like a pack of cards
    The king and queen of hearts all fall down

    Stay gone, darling I won't hang on
    I can feel the flatline, that oughta be a wave
    Oh no, darling I can't hang on
    I can feel the flatline, that oughta be a wave

    Oh baby, I'm running every red light
    Look at me, holding on to me too tight
    Evidently, never gonna make it home

    Don't want to be in love

    Oh no, darling I can't hang on
    I can feel the flatline, that oughta be a wave
    Stay gone, darling I won't hang on
    I can feel the flatline, that oughta be a wave (oughta be a wave)

    Stay on, hang on, there ought a be Writer/s: Dev Hynes, Keisha Kerreece Fayeanne Buchanan, Mutya Buena, Siobhan Emma Donaghy
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, Sentric Music
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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