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Album: Konk (2008)
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  • So put a spanner in the works
    "You're mine"
    It's easier to work
    But I don't mind
    You're bitter in defeat so
    Just don't try
    To take away all the things
    I'll do in my life

    I have to break down all
    The corners of the world
    Don't heap this praise on me
    I know I don't deserve it
    But what's so this I see?
    Yeah, you're leaving right beside me
    And I miss you, and I need you
    I do

    But don't go, take my love
    I won't let you, I'm saying please don't go
    Don't go, take my love
    I won't let you, I'm saying please don't go

    Well, leave your lover now
    It's your turn
    And see your mother now
    I hope she's okay
    You're bitter in defeat so
    Let's not try
    To take away all the things we'll do in our lives

    I have to break down all the corners of the world
    Don't heed this praise on me
    I know I don't deserve it
    But what's so this I see?
    Yeah, you're leaving right beside me
    And I miss you, and I need you
    I do

    But don't go, take my love
    I won't let you, I'm saying please don't go
    Don't go, take my love
    I won't let you, I'm saying please don't go

    All of my life
    Trying to understand
    All of my life
    Trying to hold a hand

    I have to break down all
    The corners of this world
    Don't heed this praise on me
    I know I don't deserve it
    But what's so this I see?
    Yeah, you're leaving right beside me
    And I miss you, and I love you
    That's true Writer/s: Hugh Harris, Luke Pritchard, Max Rafferty, Paul Garred
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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