Take It or Leave It

Album: Melophobia (2013)
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  • Baby you should know by now that I'm right, for you
    But every time I step to you, you change your tune
    Sweet wheel of death keeps us holding our breathe
    I step to the right, you move to the left
    Unless no one else
    I'd rather die to myself

    Oh why, won't you make up your mind?
    I think I must confess
    I'm starting to unwind
    I been trippin' over you
    So tell me something new
    Take it or leave it

    Maybe I should pack my things and move on?
    Maybe I'm foolin' myself and you're already gone?
    Watching the flames wither and fade
    Trying to make sense of the look on your face
    I'm down, I'm an itch
    Just playin' that I can hold on

    Oh why, won't you make up your mind?
    I think I must confess
    I'm learning to unwind
    I've been trippin' over you
    So tell me something new
    Take it or leave it

    Baby please
    Oh baby please
    Stay with me or cut me free
    Its all of me
    Oh why, wont you make up your mind?
    I think I must confess
    I'm starting to unwind
    I been trippin' over you
    So tell me something new
    Take it or leave it
    Take it or leave it Writer/s: Brad Shultz, Daniel Tichenor, Jared Champion, Lincoln Parish, Matt Shultz
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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