The Way Things Go

Album: single release only (2023)
Charted: 86
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  • And there's so much left to say
    I guess I'm just the bigger guy
    And there's too much on my mind
    That I don't even want to try
    Guess it's not far from the ordinary
    They do say "Love is blind"
    But I guess that's the way things go

    Can't remember how to say your name
    Let alone count all the freckles on your face
    A distant memory I used to know
    Oh, I guess that's just the way things go
    Oh, I guess that's just the way things go
    Can't remember when you said you called
    Miles away, and it was still my fault
    The love you said you had, it sometime showed
    Oh, I guess that's just the way things go
    Oh, I guess that's just the way things go

    There's so much left to say
    I guess I'm just the bigger guy
    And there's too much on my mind
    That I don't even want to try
    Guess it's not far from the ordinary
    They do say "Love is blind"
    But I guess that's the way things go

    Didn't think you'd ever stoop so low
    Getting with the only girl you know
    A lousy route that only makes me say "That's pretty lame"
    And that's the way things go
    Oh, I guess that's just the way things go

    Passed your house when I was on a train
    In my mind, you'll always stay the same
    I'm happy now, I ought to let you know
    But I guess that's just the way things go
    Oh, I guess that's just the way things go
    And I don't mind that that's the way things go

    And I don't mind, I don't mind
    I don't mind, I don't mind
    I don't mind, I don't mind
    Oh, I guess that's just the way things go
    Oh, I guess that's the way things go Writer/s: Beatrice Ilejay Laus
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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