Blk & Blu

Album: Brand New Machine (2013)
Charted: 48
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  • Build it as it was and tell them they will come
    And nothing ever changed and I'm thinning
    They don't even know, it's when you don't come home
    Now tell it like it is for all that ever was
    Just another look a fool embraced for a minute
    Girl, I don't even know if you ever hurt me, get home

    And I'll be right here singing my black and blue
    I'll be right there singing my black and blue
    I'll be right here, jumping at your call, never giving up
    Never give up
    I'll be right there singing my black and blue

    Now blame it on the sun, no, never on the wine
    I just play along for the minute
    Maybe I should think about walking you home
    And everyone's involved, yeah, we are all just wild
    But you never see me out here with another girl
    Giving me a reason, she needs being her own

    And I'll be right here singing my black and blue
    I'll be right there singing my black and blue
    I'll be right here, jumping at your call, never giving up
    Never give up
    I'll be right there singing my black and blue

    And I'll be right here singing my black and blue
    I'll be right there singing my black and blue
    I'll be right here, jumping at your call, never giving up
    Never give up
    I'll be right there singing my black and blue Writer/s: ED THOMAS, SAUL MILTON, WILL KENNARD
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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