Madder Red

Album: Odd Blood (2010)
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    Even when my luck is down
    I take joy in that our love grows
    But if my vices are a burden
    Please don't let me off
    Cast me from your home

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    Because lately I've wronged you
    And not been on your side, love
    Maybe I have been dumb
    Please don't ask me why

    I turn away just when you want me
    And I know that home is where you want me
    There's not much for me there

    Never gave a thought to an honorable living
    Always had sense enough to lie
    It's getting hard to keep pretending I'm worth your time

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    Never gave a thought to an honorable living
    Always had sense enough to lie
    It's getting hard to keep pretending I'm worth your time

    Because lately I've wronged you
    And not been on your side, love
    Maybe I have been dumb
    Please don't ask me why
    Please don't ask me why
    Please don't ask me why
    Please don't ask me Writer/s: Anand Mathew Wilder, Christopher E Keating, Ira Wolf Tuton
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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