Giving Into Seeing

Album: Here and Nowhere Else (2014)
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  • I'm losing it, what do I care
    I'm losing it, what do I care
    I'm losing it, what do I care
    I'm losing it, what do I care

    Swallow, swallow, swallow, swallow

    I'm losing it, what do I care
    I'm losing it, what do I care
    I'm losing it, what do I care
    I'm losing it, what do I care

    Swallow, swallow, swallow, swallow

    I thought there would be more for me to do
    I thought there would be more for me to do
    I thought there would be more for me to do
    I thought there would be more for me to do
    I thought there would be more for me to do
    I thought there would be more for me to do
    I thought there would be more for me to do
    I thought there would be more for me to do

    Oh, saying something it's supposed to be true
    Saying something it's supposed to be you.
    Oh, saying something it's supposed to be true
    Saying something it's supposed to be you
    Oh, saying something it's supposed to be true
    Saying something it's supposed to be you
    Oh, saying something it's supposed to be true
    Saying something it's supposed to be you
    Oh, saying something it's supposed to be true
    Saying something it's supposed to be you Writer/s: Dylan Baldi, Jayson Gerycz
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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