Taking All The Blame

Album: The Subways (2015)
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  • I'm not the one who
    Started out making promises
    Made my mistakes and ran away
    And that's my punishment
    I hear the sound of all
    These rumors going down
    Is this how you want me to be?

    What can I do? Do you want me on my knees?
    What shall I give?
    One hundred more apologies what can I say?
    When you can't look me in the face
    I just don't know why I bother
    I go taking all the blame
    I never asked you to be mre than who you are
    I only said, you're never there, yeah
    You seemed so far from me
    I hear the sound of all
    These rumors going round
    So you say it's all down to you

    What can I do? Do you want me on my knees?
    What shall I give?
    One hundred more apologies what can I say?
    When you can't look me in the face
    I just don't know why I bother
    I go taking all the blame

    Will this be ever like it used to?
    We used to ride into the sun
    Why can't things be like they used to?
    You're just no fun

    What can I do? Do you want me on my knees?
    What shall I give?
    One hundred more apologies what can I say?
    When you can't look me in the face
    I just don't know why I bother
    I go taking all the blame
    No, I just don't know why I bother
    I go taking all the blame Writer/s: BILLY MORGAN, CHARLOTTE COOPER, JOSHUA MORGAN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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