God, Drugs & Sex

Album: Vital (2012)
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  • A grand blank look on your face
    When you learned it was over
    Do you ever question why
    What could have been different
    We were so comfortable living in each others skin
    I was dying from within

    Cause God, drugs, and sex don’t mean a thing
    To you now do they now baby
    I don’t mean anything
    By it now do I now sweetheart
    You should have thought about then for now
    But God, drugs and sex don't mean a thing
    To you now do they now baby
    You should have thought about then for now
    But I had to leave

    Tell me where did you learn to love
    Maybe I don’t want to know
    Tell me when did your hands grow cold
    It might tell you something
    If you could go back to yesterday
    Would you change it all for me
    If you thought we could be, would you believe it

    Let go, let go of me now
    I’m not here
    Let go, let go of me now
    'Cause I’m already gone Writer/s: AARON D. SPRINKLE, CHRISTIAN EDWIN MCALHANEY, DEON REXROAT, JOSEPH MILLIGAN, NATHAN YOUNG, STEPHEN CHRISTIAN ARNOLD
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Capitol CMG Publishing, O/B/O DistroKid
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