Coming to Terms

Album: Coming to Terms (2009)
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  • Oh no, it's not me
    I just forgot to tell you
    Didn't mean, it seems obscene
    We just lost track along the way

    I'm coming to terms
    I'm starting to learn
    This ain't all it's cracked up to be
    Cause I'm using you, you're using me
    It's never as easy as we believe

    Cause this hurts, I can't leave
    I understand, but can you
    I'm just scared, you're lonely
    Everyone knows you're better than me

    I'm coming to terms
    I'm starting to learn
    This ain't all it's cracked up to be
    Cause I'm using you, you're using me
    It's never as easy as we believe

    Is this what you need?
    Am I what you need?

    I'm coming to terms
    I'm starting to learn
    This ain't all it's cracked up to be
    Cause I'm using you, you're using me
    It's never as easy as we believe

    Na na na na... Writer/s: Chad Wolfinbarger, Tobias Erik Karlsson
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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