Back To Me

Album: Time Of My Life (2011)
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  • I have poured out my heart
    Laid it right here for you
    And I've tried so hard
    That's the best that I can do
    Please understand I am not who I was

    You used to be all that I had
    Now you're just not what I need
    I've got to get over you and I know
    Then I can get back to me

    Tears forget, that's more than I can do
    'Cause they don't wash away
    All the things that we've been through
    I've put behind me my share of the shame
    We could call villains but it's all in vain

    You used to be all that I had
    Now you're just not what I need
    I've got to get over you and I know
    Then I can get back to me

    All of my life I've waited, hoping
    Wanting you to see me the way that I am
    But now I know that I'm not alone
    Someone understands

    You used to be all that I had (you used to be all that I had)
    Now you're just not what I need (now you're just not what I need)
    I've got to get over you and I know
    Then I can get back to me
    You've got to know that
    You used to be all that I had (you used to be all that I had)
    Now you're just not what I need (now you're just not what I need)
    I've got to get over you and I know (I know)
    Then I can get back to me

    Then I can get back to me (then I can get back to me)
    Then I can get back to me Writer/s: Bradley Kirk Arnold, Christopher Lee Henderson, Matthew Darrick Roberts, Robert Todd Harrell
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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