Battle

Album: Coco (2007)
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  • You thought we'd be fine
    All these years gone by
    Now you're askin' me to listen well, then tell me 'bout everything
    No lies, we're losin' time

    'Cause this is a battle, and it's your final last call
    It was a trial, you made a mistake, we know
    But why aren't you sorry, why aren't you sorry, why?
    This can be better, you used to be happy,try

    You've got them on your side
    And they won't change their minds
    Now it's over and I'm feelin' like we missed out on everything
    I just hope it's worth the fight

    'Cause this is a battle, and it's your final last call (Why'd you have to let it go?)
    It was a trial, you made a mistake, we know (Can't you see you hurt me so?)
    But why aren't you sorry, why aren't you sorry, why?
    Things could be better, you could be happy, try

    'Cause this is a battle, and it's your final last call
    It was a trial, you made a mistake, we know (Can't you see you hurt me so?)
    Why aren't you sorry, why aren't you sorry, why?
    This can be better, we can be happy,try

    'Cause this is a battle
    This is a battle

    And it's your final last call

    'Cause this is a battle
    This is a battle

    And it's your final last call

    This is a battle, and it's your final last call Writer/s: Colbie Caillat, Michael Blue
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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