Past Mistake

Album: Knowle West Boy (2008)
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  • I realize, there's no compromise
    Through lion eyes, I love for
    Just wasn't there, even though I care
    Did I hurt you bad, did I make you sad

    I know I paid, that's why I'm alone today

    Just me myself, no mental health
    My mistake overtakes
    Your love's overgrown my love

    [Chorus]
    My love, my love, my love for you
    My love, my love, my love for you

    Now I wonder why, until we die
    And then upon the praise
    Hope Jesus come to kill the mourn
    I feel again, I love you then

    Oceans of time, a cross divine
    I found you, I will find you
    That is not my time, my time to take
    For me, my lover's soul

    [Chorus]

    Til it burnt my soul
    Burns my soul
    Burns a hole

    [Chorus] Writer/s: Adrian Thaws, Bernard Butler
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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