Lovesick

Album: Friendly Fires (2008)
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  • Don't you know sometimes
    These things they don't work out?
    Best to walk away
    Before your love runs out

    Don't you feel sometimes
    You don't know who you are
    Giving all you got
    But you all just [Incomprehensible]

    I'm lovesick, I'm lovesick
    I'm lovesick, I'm lovesick

    Cold hearts
    Hold the world in your hands
    Got me feeling lovesick
    In your arms, in your arms

    Cold hearts
    Hold the world in your hands
    Got me feeling lovesick
    In your arms, in your arms

    Don't you feel sometimes
    You might need this just too much
    What everybody else
    Thinks you're out of touch?

    And don't you think it's about time
    You turn the page and move on?
    And learn to shake it up
    Before your love runs out

    I'm lovesick, I'm lovesick
    I'm lovesick, I'm lovesick

    Cold hearts
    Hold the world in your hands
    Got me feeling lovesick
    In your arms, in your arms

    Cold hearts
    Hold the world in your hands
    Got me feeling lovesick
    In your arms, in your arms

    Lovesick, lovesick

    Cold hearts
    Hold the world in your hands
    Got me feeling lovesick
    In your arms, in your arms

    Cold hearts
    Hold the world in your hands
    Got me feeling lovesick
    In your arms, in your arms

    Lovesick

    Writer/s: EDWARD DAVID HUW MACFARLANE, EDWARD JOHN FREDERICK GIBSON, JACK BARNABY SAVIDGE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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