Overdone

Album: So Long, See You Tomorrow (2014)
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  • Here comes the doubt to shut the sunlight out I feel the brunt
    And I keep the world away, to be asleep throughout the day is all I want

    I sit and pine for wasted time
    My feet were strong, my head was numb
    I feel it come, I'm overdone

    And I keep the world away, to be asleep throughout the day
    is all I need
    Tell me, was it enough when we were first in love to plant the seed
    And just leave?

    I sit and pine for wasted time
    My feet were strong, my head was numb
    I feel it come, I'm overdone Writer/s: ANANDSHI BAKSHI, JACK WILLIAM THOMAS STEADMAN, RAHUL BURMAN, RAHUL DEV BURMAN
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Royalty Network
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