My Enemy

Album: Love Is Dead (2018)
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  • I got no more time to hear what you think about me
    Because all your words are so cold, so callous, so clean
    In the moment you could be honest, you could wake up, up
    But your jealousy is more blind than luck

    And you could be my enemy
    And you could be my judge
    If you could start remembering all the time that you used up
    And you could be my remedy
    If you could show me love
    If I could stop remembering all the time that you used up

    I got no more time to hear who you think we should blame
    Because all your words are so vile, so vicious, so vain
    In the end, we did all the damage that you could want, want
    But the emptiness will go on and on

    And you could be my enemy
    And you could be my judge
    If you could start remembering all the time that you used up
    And you could be my remedy
    If you could show me love
    If I could stop remembering all the time that you used up

    And you could be my enemy
    And you could be my judge
    If you could start remembering all the time that you used up
    And you could be my remedy
    If you could show me love
    If I could stop remembering all the time that you used up Writer/s: Iain Andrew Cook, Lauren Eve Mayberry, Martin Clifford Doherty
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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