Album: Gravity (2018)
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  • After all this time
    You still couldn't recognize
    That your problem lies within
    In a vicious circle

    Can you tell me why
    Why you've thrown it all away
    'Cause it makes no sense to me
    Why you wouldn't listen

    I know it hurts
    I tried to help to ease your pain
    I know these words
    They won't mean anything
    I hope it hurts
    You've only got yourself to blame
    And I can't take this anymore
    I'm over it
    So over it

    Watching you decline
    What were you expecting
    I can't save you from yourself
    When you don't want saving

    It's on your head
    Don't point the finger point the blame
    'Cause the warning signs were clear
    You just wouldn't listen

    I know it hurts
    I tried to help to ease your pain
    I know these words
    They won't mean anything
    I hope it hurts
    You've only got yourself to blame
    And I can't take this anymore
    I'm over it
    So over it

    Breathe in, breathe out
    I feel it coming round again
    Breathe in, breathe out
    Don't wanna ride your carousel
    Breathe in, breathe out
    Don't know how much more I can take
    Breathe in, breathe out
    Just stop 'cause I'm about to break

    I know it hurts
    I tried to help to ease your pain
    I know these words
    They won't mean anything
    I hope it hurts
    You've only got yourself to blame
    And I can't take this anymore
    (I'm over it)

    I know it hurts
    I tried to help to ease your pain
    I know these words
    They won't mean anything
    I hope it hurts
    You've only got yourself to blame
    And I can't take this anymore, anymore
    I'm over it
    So over it
    I'm over it
    So over it
    I'm over it Writer/s: Jason Bowld, Matthew Tuck
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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