Don't Wanna Fight

Album: Sound & Color (2015)
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  • Ooh, my line, your line
    Don't cross them lines
    What you like, what I like
    Why can't we both be right?
    Attacking, defending
    Until there's nothing left worth winning
    Your pride and my pride
    Don't waste my time

    I don't wanna fight no more
    I don't wanna fight no more
    I don't wanna fight no more
    I don't wanna fight no more
    I don't wanna fight no more
    Don't wanna fight no more, ah

    Take from my hand
    Put it in your hands
    The fruit of all my grief
    Lying down ain't easy
    When everyone is pleasing
    I can't get no relief
    Living ain't no fun
    The constant dedication
    Keeping the water and power on
    There ain't no money left
    Why can't I catch my breath?
    Gonna work myself to death

    I don't wanna fight no more
    Don't wanna fight no more
    I don't wanna fight no more
    I don't wanna fight no more
    I don't wanna fight no more
    I don't wanna fight no more, ah
    No, no, no, no! (Hoo)

    Oh, oh
    Oh
    Woo

    I don't wanna fight no more
    I don't wanna fight no more
    I don't wanna fight no more
    I don't wanna fight no more
    I don't wanna fight no more
    I don't wanna fight no more
    I don't wanna fight no more
    I don't wanna fight, I don't wanna fight!
    I don't wanna fight no more
    I don't wanna fight no more
    I don't wanna fight no more
    I don't wanna fight no more
    I don't wanna fight no more
    I don't wanna fight no more
    I don't wanna fight no more
    I don't wanna fight no more Writer/s: Brittany Amber Howard, Heath Allen Fogg, Steven William Johnson, Zachary Riley Cockrell
    Publisher: ALABAMA SHAKES PUBLISHING, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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