Impossible

Album: Dark is the Way, Light is a Place (2010)
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  • Whoa-oh, whoa
    Whoa-oh, whoa
    Whoa-oh, whoa

    You make my teeth clench and my hands shake
    Do you ever see, what you do to me?
    You wearing me out (you wearing me out)
    Just wearing me out (just wearing me out)
    But I'm wearing you down

    You're impossible to love or leave
    So impossible to win or please
    I'm wearing you out (I'm wearing you out)
    Just wearing you out (just wearing you out)
    But I'm wearing you down (whoa-oh, whoa)

    Take what you want from me
    It means nothing now
    Take everything from me
    It means nothing now
    Not so easy to forgive, harder to forget
    Take what you want

    I make your lips wet, and your moans quake
    Try to think through (try to think through)
    What I can do to you (what I can do to you)
    It's wearing me thin (it's wearing me thin)
    Can I begin (can I begin)
    To wear you out (whoa-oh, whoa)

    Take what you want from me
    It means nothing now
    Take everything from me
    It means nothing now
    Not so easy to forgive, harder to forget
    Take what you want

    I'm impossible (I'm impossible)
    To figure out (to figure out)
    So impossible (so impossible)
    You had your doubts

    Take what you want from me
    It means nothing now
    Take everything, honey
    It means nothing now
    Not so easy to forgive, harder to forget
    Take what you want from me
    It means nothing now
    Take everything, honey
    It means nothing now
    Not so easy to forgive, harder to forget
    Take what you want from me

    Take what you want from me Writer/s: Christian Edwin Mcalhaney, Deon Rexroat, Joseph Milligan, Nathan Russel Young, Stephen Christian Arnold
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, O/B/O DistroKid
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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