April's Love

Album: Court Yard Hounds (2010)
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  • All the years I've gone through my life
    Taking the fall just to make it alright
    A time and place, never could erase
    The day we met

    You can't make me stay
    I wouldn't anyway
    'Cause it don't feel right
    When it's said and done
    You can't hold on to the light
    If it don't feel right

    Yeah, I'm OK, but I'm not the same
    And I take it in stride
    There's no way to lose, with pictures to prove
    The lives we made

    You didn't take a stand
    You didn't hold my hand
    You should have held on tight
    When it's said and done
    She's gonna run through the dead of night
    If it don't feel right

    Crimson pair, we could make 'em stare
    Oh, but I slipped right down
    I saw his face, all time erased
    But that don't make it right

    You've got a thousand lines
    You're going overtime
    Just to change my mind
    With so much to prove
    Babe you're on the move, it's a million miles
    When it don't feel right Writer/s: EMILY ROBISON, MARTIN STRAYER
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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