Rearrange

Album: Ellipsis (2016)
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  • I've got a lot of love
    And I've got a lot of ways to show it
    You should know by now that I'm broken
    And I need your help
    I wrote a hundred songs
    To make sense of the meaningless
    I'll un-write them all if you help me clear up this mess

    'Cause I would never break your heart
    I would only rearrange
    All the other working parts, will stay in place
    Listen to me when I say
    "Darling you're my everything"
    I didn't mean to hesitate
    Please stay with me
    With me

    I've got a lot of rage
    And I'm struggling with ways to control it
    When I wake in the morning
    I've forgotten what it is to cope
    I scratch at my eyes
    And it renders me vision less
    Even in the dark
    What I want isn't what I need

    'Cause I would never break your heart
    I would only rearrange
    All the other working parts, will stay in place
    Listen to me when I say
    "Darling you're my everything"
    I didn't mean to hesitate
    Please stay with me
    With me

    'Cause I would never break your heart
    I would only rearrange
    All the other working parts, will stay in place
    Listen to me when I say
    "Darling you're my everything"
    I didn't mean to hesitate
    Please stay with me
    With me Writer/s: Simon Alexander Neil
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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