I've Told You Now

Album: Nirvana (2013)
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  • You know what I mean
    It's like walking in the heat all day with no water
    It's like waiting for a friend
    Watching everybody else meet theirs on that corner
    Or losing in an argument
    Although you're right can't get your thoughts in order

    Still I refrain
    From talking at you, talking on
    You know me well
    I don't explain

    But what the hell
    Why do you think I come 'round here on my free will?
    Wasting all my precious time
    Oh, the truth spills out
    And oh I
    I've told you now

    You know what I mean
    Although I try my best I still let down the team
    You're everything I want
    Why should I resist when you are there for me?

    Still I refrain
    From talking at you, talking on
    You know me well
    I don't explain

    But what the hell
    Why do you think I come 'round here on my free will?
    Wasting all my precious time
    Oh the truth spills out
    And oh I
    I've told you now

    I've told you now
    And I've told you now!
    And I've told you now!

    Still I refrain
    From talking at you, talking on
    You know me well
    I don't explain

    So what the hell
    Why do you think I come 'round here on my free will?
    Wasting all my precious time
    What the hell
    Why do you think I come 'round here on my free will?
    Wasting all my precious time

    Oh, the truth spills out
    And oh I
    I've told you now Writer/s: Francis White, Sam Smith
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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