Thing's Aren't Gonna Change

Album: The New Fellas (2005)
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  • Well I've been drinking for days and I'm happy to say
    That we've been leading you on so you'd do it our way
    You've had a little success but you're too hard to impress
    So raise your standards, change your number
    It's for the best
    And thought I don't want you to stay
    There's something about the way that
    You say the words that you've rehearsed, now
    I think I should explain
    Things aren't gonna change
    And last October when it took over
    The boy was grabbed by his new controller
    I'm shifting all the blame
    But I still I feel the same

    I didn't know what to say when I saw you alone
    You say you do what you want but you do what you're told
    I fell in love with you gaze, I fell in love with your name
    We need to know what to say if we're playing your games

    And though I don't want you to stay
    There's something about the way that
    You say the words that you've rehearsed, now
    I think I should explain
    Things aren't going to change
    And last October when it took over
    The boy was grabbed by his new controller
    I'm shifting all the blame
    But still I feel the same, yeah

    And although it makes no difference I still know that
    It's got nothing to do with the way I'm without you Writer/s: Gary Jarman, Ross Jarman, Ryan Jarman
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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