Far From Home

Album: Take It To The Limit (2008)
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  • You said I'm always saying sorry for the same old things
    I'm sorry for the drugs and how much I drank
    You said I say it so much it doesn't mean anything
    I'm sorry, my love, but I had to leave

    I hope most of you will never know what it's like to let a love go
    Leaving everything at home, everything you've ever known

    I can't fix this from a phone
    I'm sorry you feel so alone
    It's like I told you, "You're better off without me, I'm sick of saying sorry."
    So far from home

    You keep calling and complaining that I just don't care
    Would you say that if I was there?
    It's that picture you keep hanging that's causing your tears
    I could set you straight if you were here

    I hope most of you will never know what it's like to let a love go
    Leaving everything at home, everything you've ever known

    I can't fix this from a phone
    I'm sorry you feel so alone
    It's like I told you, "You're better off without me, I'm sick of saying sorry."
    I don't want to string you along
    And that's why I'm letting you go

    It's like I told you, "You're better off without me, I'm sick of saying sorry."
    So far from home
    And you don't know how many times I talked to you
    And I can't count how many foughts of you I fought with you

    I don't want to string you along
    That's why I'm letting you go
    It's like I told you, "You're better off without me, I'm sick of saying sorry."

    I can't fix this from a phone
    I'm sorry you feel so alone
    It's like I told you, "You're better off without me, I'm sick of saying sorry."

    I don't want to string you along
    That's why I'm letting you go
    It's like I told you, "You're better off without me, I'm sick of saying sorry."

    So far from home Writer/s: AUSTIN WINKLER, BRIAN HOWES, ROSS HANSON
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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