Coming Down

Album: Only In Dreams (2011)
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  • Oh whoa-oh

    I take as much as I can get
    I don't take any regret
    I close my eyes to conjure up something
    But it's just a faint taste in my mouth

    I think I'm coming down
    I think I'm coming down

    By tomorrow I'll be leaving
    By tomorrow I'll gone
    If you want to tell me something
    You had better make it strong

    'Cause I think I'm coming down
    I think I'm coming down
    I think I'm coming down
    I think I'm coming down

    I think I'm coming down
    (Here I go)
    I think I'm coming down
    (Here I go)
    I think I'm coming down
    (Here I go)
    I think I'm coming down
    Here I go

    There I go

    You abuse the ones who love you
    You abuse the ones who won't
    If you ever had a real heart
    I don't think you'd know where to start

    'Cause I think I'm coming down
    I think I'm coming down
    I think I'm coming down
    Yeah, I think I'm coming down

    Yes, I think I'm coming down
    Yes, I think I'm coming down Writer/s: Kristin Gundred
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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