Get You Down

Album: Seventeen Going Under (2021)
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  • I try again
    I study the pattern
    I see the triggers
    But I can't shake 'em loose

    And all of my anger
    You take on the chin
    And I get you down
    I get you down
    I get you down

    I never fought back
    Just stood there humiliated
    From the schoolyard to home
    On the streets that we roam
    And now I get you down

    I catch myself in the mirror
    See a pathetic little boy
    Who's come to get you down
    Get you down
    Get you down
    Get you down
    Oh

    I watch you sleep
    With eyes of contempt
    Those eyes were meant for myself
    But tonight, tonight I'm gonna get you down

    I catch myself in the mirror
    See a pathetic little boy
    Who's come to get you down
    Get you down
    Get you down
    Get you down
    Get you down
    Get you down
    Get you down
    Get you down
    Get you down
    Get you down
    Oh
    Oh
    Oh Writer/s: Sam Fender
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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