What You Were

Album: Portamento (2011)
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  • They said
    You were a mystery
    I know
    You can't fool me

    But still I cave in
    I gave you my heart
    I cave in
    I gave you my heart

    Well hang on, hang on
    I know you don't think I know
    Well hold on, hold on
    But I know but I know but I know

    I always knew what you were
    I always knew what you were

    You came along
    You came along
    I got into your car
    You came along
    I knew I was wrong
    I knew I would die

    But still I cave in
    I gave you my heart
    I cave in
    I knew I would die

    Well hang on, hang on
    I know you don't think I know
    Well hold on, hold on
    But I know but I know but I know

    I always knew what you were
    I always knew what you were

    Well hang on, hang on
    I know you don't think I know
    Well hold on, hold on
    But I know but I know but I know

    I always knew what you were
    I always knew what you were Writer/s: CONNOR HANWICK, JACOB GRAHAM, JONATHAN PIERCE
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sentric Music, TERRORBIRD PUBLISHING LLC
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