Take a Bow

Album: Take a Bow (2010)
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  • Take a bow 'cause you played your heart out
    And take your time with working the rest out
    And try and stay out of your head
    I have seen you invent the damnedest things there

    Oh, so what?
    Maybe she could not really ever see you through herself
    What does that change about you or her?
    Try and stay out of your head
    I have seen you invent the damnedest things there

    Maybe down the road I'll see you in a blur
    From the speed of light you've had with her
    Maybe down the road I'll see you in a blur
    See you in a blur

    Don't lean back, my friend
    There's not much there that will push you on
    Use your stride, slow
    And break it up over time

    And try and stay out of your head
    I have seen you invent the damnedest things there
    Try and stay out of your head
    I have seen you invent the damnedest things there

    Take a bow Writer/s: GREG LASWELL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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