Forget Forever

Album: Stars Dance (2013)
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  • I told, I told, I told myself again
    I'm never running back on what I said
    Trying not to run but you're so far away
    So far away
    Won't listen to the conscience in my head
    I'm conscious but I'm lonely halfway dead
    Tired of the things you never
    You never said, you never said

    Our love was made to rule the world
    You came and broke the perfect girl
    Our love was made to rule the world
    Our love was made to rule the world
    You left me wanting what we were
    Our love was made to rule the world

    Forget forever
    Forget forever
    Forget you ever knew my name
    My name, my name, my name

    I know, I know, I know we can't pretend
    That we never lovers in the end
    I tried to tell myself that this pain would go away
    Just go away

    Our love was made to rule the world
    You came and broke the perfect girl
    Our love was made to rule the world
    Our love was made to rule the world
    You left me wanting what we were
    Our love was made to rule the world

    Forget forever
    Forget forever
    Forget you ever
    Knew my name, my name, my name, my name

    Forget forever
    Forget you ever
    Knew my name, my name, my name, my name, my name, my name

    Our love was made to rule the world
    You came and broke the perfect girl
    Our love was made to rule the world

    Our love
    Was made to rule the world

    Forget forever
    Forget forever
    Forget you ever
    Knew my name, my name, my name, my name Writer/s: Alexander Izquierdo, Clarence Coffee, Jason Evigan, Jordan Johnson, Marcus Lomax, Stefan Johnson
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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