Jealousy

Album: Echoes (2011)
Charted: 5
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  • I take it all back
    All that I said
    It comes out to fast

    So I

    Just couldn't help
    The way that I felt
    I started the fire.

    Watching you walk
    I followed you there
    Standing too close

    It's hurting.

    I pictured the words
    The warmth of your breath.
    I started the fire

    It's burning.

    And it feels like jealousy
    And it feels like I can't breathe
    And I'm on, down on my knees
    And it feels like jealousy.

    Seeing a light
    A face in the crowd
    My lonely heart is racing.

    And my whole world
    Is under attack.
    What kinda love am I facing?

    Is it me that you want
    Cos it's me you can have
    Can you give me an answer?

    I'm tired of waiting.
    I'm tired of thinking.

    And it feels like jealousy
    And it feels like I can't breathe
    And I'm on, down on my knees
    And it feels like jealousy.

    I'm tired of waiting.

    I'm tired of thinking.

    And it feels like jealousy (hey)
    And it feels like I can't breathe (I can't breathe)
    And I'm on, down on my knees (oh)
    And it feels like jealousy Writer/s: JAMES ELIOT, JEMIMA STILWELL, WILL YOUNG
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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