On the Line

Album: Don't Forget (2008)
Charted: 100
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  • I didn't wanna say "I'm sorry"
    For breaking us apart
    (I didn't wanna say it was my fault)
    (Even though I knew it was)
    I didn't wanna call you back
    'Cause I knew that I was wrong
    Yeah, I knew I was wrong

    One in the same, never to change
    Our love was beautiful
    We had it all, destined to fall
    Our love was tragical
    (Wanted to call) no need to fight
    (You know I wouldn't lie)
    But tonight, we'll leave it on the line

    Listen baby

    (Never would've said forever)
    (If we knew we'd end so fast)
    Why did you say, "I love you"
    If you knew that it wouldn't last?

    (Baby, I just can't hear what you're saying)
    (The line is breaking up)
    Or is that just us?
    Or is that just us?

    One in the same, never to change
    Our love was beautiful
    We had it all, destined to fall
    Our love was tragical
    (Wanted to call) no need to fight
    (You know I wouldn't lie)
    But tonight, we'll leave it on the line

    (I try to call again, I get your mailbox)
    (Like a letter left unread)
    Apologies are often open ended
    But this one's better left unsaid

    One in the same, never to change
    Our love was beautiful
    We had it all, destined to fall
    Our love was tragical
    (Wanted to call) no need to fight
    (You know I wouldn't lie)
    But tonight, we'll leave it on the line

    We'll leave it on the line
    (Yeah, oh yeah)
    We'll leave it on the line, tonight Writer/s: Demitria Lovato, Joseph Jonas, Nicholas Jonas, Paul Kevin Ii Jonas
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Walt Disney Music Company
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Jennifer from Indianapolis, InA horrible song by a no-talent Disney flunkie.
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