Old Flowers

Album: Old Flowers (2020)
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  • I don't see you that way
    Not the way I did before
    I'm not your object to break
    You can't hold me like I'm yours
    I don't see you that way

    Anymore

    So please go home now
    I can sleep on my own
    I'm alone now
    But I don't feel alone

    You can't water old flowers
    Old flowers, old flowers
    Old flowers

    You can't hurt me that way
    Not the way you did before
    Even if you have changed
    You can't treat me like I'm yours
    You can't hurt me that way

    Anymore

    So please go home now
    I can dream on my own
    I'm alone now
    But I don't feel alone

    You can't water old flowers
    Old flowers, old flowers
    Old flowers
    Our love is gone
    Our love is gone

    I don't see you that way
    Not the way I did before Writer/s: Courtney Marie Andrews
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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