Gunnin'

Album: Hedley (2005)
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  • Tell me what I'll never be
    Make me feel broken
    And tell me what I should believe
    I didn't know it was broken

    And I'm gunnin' for you,
    I'm gunnin' for you.
    And I will wait,
    I'll write another letter to myself
    And I will find out,
    That morning comes faster alone.

    I hate the way you look at me,
    As if I was broken
    And the perfection of my frailty
    Has been questioned and broken

    And I'm gunnin' for you,
    I'm gunnin' for you.
    And I will wait,
    I'll write another letter to myself
    And I will find out,
    That morning comes faster alone.

    And I feel like I'm fine today
    I feel like I'm ready take this on
    And I'll fight you to the grave for it
    I'll never let you take a part of me with you

    And I will wait,
    I'll write another letter to myself
    And I will find out,
    That morning comes faster alone.

    And I will wait,
    I'll write another letter to myself
    And I will find out,
    That morning comes faster alone.

    The perfection of my frailty
    Has been questioned and broken. Writer/s: CHRISTIAN ROBERT CRIPPIN, DAVE ROSIN, DAVID ROBERT MADISON GENN, JACOB WILLIAM HOGGARD, THOMAS WALTER MACDONALD
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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