Start Again

Album: All I Know (2015)
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  • Home time, I'm getting ready for a long night
    They say you never miss it 'til it's gone
    Well you're gone and I wish I'd done it better
    Mostly I miss having you close to me
    The only one who really ever knows me
    And I'm sorry, I promise I'll do better, better

    There's a hole in the middle of my heart again
    Can we start again, can we start again?
    There's a hole in the middle and it never mends
    It never mends, can we start again?

    Oh, oh
    Oh, oh
    Oh, oh

    Some nights, I kid myself I treated you right
    Lying to myself, I didn't know
    If I'm honest, I could've done it better
    You said we had it pretty much perfect
    And then you told me that you loved me
    But you're sorry, you needed something better, better

    There's a hole in the middle of my heart again
    Can we start again, can we start again?
    There's a hole in the middle and it never mends
    It never mends, can we start again?

    Oh, oh
    Oh, oh
    Oh, oh

    So I guess I'm gonna let you go
    But you get to keep a little bit of my soul
    So I guess I'm gonna write you out
    But I don't think I can do it to me right now
    Let's pretend
    That time heals all

    There's a hole in the middle of my heart again
    But I'm not afraid to start, again
    Start again, I'm gonna start again
    There's a hole in the middle and it never mends
    It never mends
    But I've gotta try
    To start again Writer/s: Conrad Sewell, Jamie Hartman
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
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