Take A Bow

Album: Release (2009)
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  • See your reasons in your conciense too,
    Save your stories for somebody new,
    I know your one in a million but that ain't enough for me,
    How was I supposed to know it was all a show.

    So baby take a bow,
    Smile for the crowd,
    I'm already over your crying shoulder,
    So you go your way and I'll do the same.

    Take your memories they just wash away,
    In your diaries you can make what you did ok.
    How was I supposed to know, it was all a show
    So baby take a bow,
    Smile for the crowd,
    I'm already over your crying shoulder,
    You go your way, you should really,
    Take a bow, smile for the crowd
    Cause I am over your crying shoulder,
    You go your way and I'll do the same.

    Do you even hear yourself or half the things you say,
    Do you even know the lives you fought away,

    So baby take a bow,
    Smile for the crowd,
    I'm already over your crying shoulder,
    You go your way, you should really,
    Take a bow, smile for the crowd
    Cause I am already over your crying shoulder,
    You go your way you should really,
    Take a bow,
    Smile for the crowd,
    Cause I am over your crying shoulder,
    So you go your way and I'll do the same. Writer/s: MICHAEL DALY, PAT MCGEE, RYAN CARTER NEWELL
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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