Burnt

Album: News and Tributes (2006)
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  • When he called her name, they could go anywhere
    (Then he went somewhere alone)
    Then he changed his voice, to a more serious tone
    (She's alone, he's alone)
    So she goes somewhere else, as well, and she gets herself involved, with someone else
    (Can you tell where this is going?)

    Wanna help them out? Then hear them out

    [Chorus:]
    Got burnt, third degrees
    Never learnt my lesson
    But forgive me please
    Nothing lasts forever and nothing is free
    Please remember to let me down gently

    There are people
    Climbing over walls
    (Just to see how she is feeling)

    And they know
    They know it's worth the sweat
    (When they see what she is doing)

    If you hear her shout, then please look up

    [Chorus x3] Writer/s: BARRY HYDE, DAVID CRAIG, DAVID HYDE, ROSS MILLARD
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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