Take It Slow

Album: The Weekend: Friday (2009)
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  • I'll call you when I can
    Please try to understand if
    I decide to take it slow
    Will you take me by the hand or
    Find someone who can
    Then come crawling back
    When you feel alone

    Let's take our time
    And live our lives
    If you say you're unsure
    Don't call me to say goodnight
    Don't think that I'm
    Not on your side
    We've spent the whole year
    In this same stupid fight

    What did I do
    Did I do
    D-do this
    To you

    What did I do
    Did I do
    D-do this
    To you

    You say you never wanted this to end
    But I'm hearing different from your friends
    Hey, if you relax I'll take a day, I'll take some time off
    But I never wanted it to be the way
    It seems so sad and so misleading
    You're threatening to leave me and lose everything we had

    Let's take our time
    And live our lives
    If you say you're unsure
    Don't call me to say goodnight
    Don't think that I'm
    Not on your side
    We've spent the whole year
    In this same stupid fight

    What did I do
    Did I do
    D-do this
    To you

    What did I do
    Did I do
    D-do this
    To you

    We're seeing differently
    You're losing everything you had
    You're losing your heart so fast
    But I'll get over you
    If it's what you wanna do

    What did I do
    Did I do
    D-do this
    To you

    Let's take our time
    And live our lives
    If you say you're unsure
    Don't call me to say goodnight
    Don't think that I'm
    Not on your side
    We've spent the whole year
    In this same stupid fight

    What did I do
    Did I do
    D-do this
    To you

    What did I do
    Did I do
    D-do this
    To you Publisher: FOREVER THE SICKEST KIDS LLC
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