Stubborn

Album: Resurrection (2014)
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  • Visions of red
    I never thought that I could get here
    In the past the pain would blind me
    And at times I'd wish you dead
    Now I see a picture clearer than the morning
    To you I was a monster
    And you had to save yourself

    For only one more night
    To hold you close
    To tell you you were right
    Oh, and I'll take all the blame
    For only one more night
    To say what I was too stubborn to before
    Oh, and I'll take all the blame
    Stubborn, I was stubborn
    Too stubborn before
    Too stubborn before

    I left you alone
    While I went off into my own world
    Throw up my arms in anger
    When you'd try to come pull me out
    Now I see myself more clearly than the morning
    To you I was hopeless
    And I had to save myself

    For only one more night
    To hold you close
    To tell you you were right
    Oh, and I'll take all the blame
    For only one more night
    To say what I was too stubborn to before
    Oh, and I'll take all the blame
    Stubborn, I was stubborn
    Too stubborn before
    Too stubborn before

    I'm not trying to win you back
    I'm not on my knees
    I owe you this much
    I'm not holding grudges anymore
    Anymore

    trying to win you back
    not on my knees
    I just owe you this much
    I'm not holding grudges anymore

    For only one more night
    To hold you close
    To tell you you were right
    Oh, and I'll take all the blame
    For only one more night
    To say what I was too stubborn to before
    Oh, and I'll take all the blame
    Stubborn, I was stubborn
    Too stubborn before
    Too stubborn before Publisher: ROUGH TRADE PUBLISHING
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