I Warned Myself

Album: single release only (2019)
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  • I warned myself that I shouldn't play with fire
    But I can tell that I'll do it one more time
    Don't trust in myself, (mm) no good for my health (mm)
    You mess with my heart, now you're the reason why

    Do you remember when you told me I don't have to worry?
    "He's overseas out on his tour, he'll be okay without me"
    You said you had nothin' to hide, that you left him long ago
    I should've known that was a lie

    I warned myself that I shouldn't play with fire
    But I can tell that I'll do it one more time
    Don't trust in myself, (mm) no good for my health (mm)
    You mess with my heart, now you're the reason why

    (I) warned myself (I warned myself) that I shouldn't play with fire (fire)
    I can tell (I can tell) that I'll do it one more time
    Don't trust in myself, (mm) no good for my health (mm)
    You mess with my heart, now you're the reason why

    Do you remember when you said to not tell anybody?
    "'Cause if you do, I'll be the first to put my hands around your throat"
    If you had nothin' to hide, why is no one supposed to know?
    I should've known that was a lie

    I (I) warned myself (warned myself) that I shouldn't play with fire (no)
    I can tell (I know) that I'll do it one more time
    Don't trust in myself, (mm) no good for my health (mm)
    You mess with my heart, now you're the reason why

    (I) warned myself (I warned myself) that I shouldn't play with fire
    (But I) I can tell (I can tell) that I'll do it one more time
    Don't trust in myself, (mm) no good for my health (mm)
    You mess with my heart, now you're the reason why

    Oh, you're the reason why Writer/s: Amel E. Larrieux, Benjamin Joseph Levin, Bryce P. Wilson, Charlie Puth, Darryl Brown
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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