Don't Even Try

Album: Get Up! (2015)
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  • It's alright tonight, what can you do?
    It's alright tonight, she is over you

    You took the love she gave and then you
    Threw it all away
    No time for goodbye
    So don't even try
    Don't even try

    It's too late for love, what can you say?
    It's too late for love, she's gone away
    You're searching for an answer
    There's no need to wonder why

    You made her cry
    So don't even try
    Don't even try

    You could call her up again, so another day
    But she'll never let you in, just walk away

    It's alright tonight, just let it be
    It's alright tonight, now she is with me
    You know you can't go on pretending
    It's time to read the lies, you told her lies

    So don't even try
    Don't even try
    Don't even try
    Don't even try Writer/s: BRYAN ADAMS, JAMES VALLANCE
    Publisher: Round Hill, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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