Bad Blood

Album: Bad Blood (2012)
Charted: 95
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  • We were young and drinking in the park
    There was nowhere else to go
    And you said you always had my back
    Oh but how were we to know

    That these are the days that bind you together, forever
    And these little things define you forever, forever

    All this bad blood here, won't you let it dry?
    It's been cold for years, won't you let it lie?

    If we're only ever looking back
    We will drive ourselves insane
    As the friendship goes resentment grows
    We will walk our different ways

    But those are the days that bind us together, forever
    And those little things define us forever, forever

    All this bad blood here, won't you let it dry?
    It's been cold for years, won't you let it lie?

    And I don't wanna hear about the bad blood anymore
    I don't wanna hear you talk about it anymore
    I don't wanna hear about the bad blood anymore
    I don't wanna hear you talk about it anymore

    All this bad blood here, won't you let it dry?
    It's been cold for years, won't you let it lie? Writer/s: DANIEL SMITH
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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