Sick of Hanging On

Album: Fornever (2009)
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  • First you tell me it's over
    Then you try to get me to stay
    I'm so confused, what am I gonna do
    You can pull me in, so you can push me away
    One minute you tell me you need me
    But it's right before you walk out the door
    You're hot, then you're cold
    And this keeps getting old
    Who am I supposed to be anymore

    [Chorus]
    I can't wait forever
    To know if we're together
    I'm sick of hanging on
    Anything sounds better
    Than waiting on you forever
    I'm sick of hanging on
    Sick of hanging on

    Choose 'cause you can't have it both ways
    Choose so I know what to do
    'Cause I can't believe that's how you gonna be
    You've had your cake and now you're eating it too

    [Chorus]

    You need to make up your mind
    I need to know it still
    This is your only chance

    I'm sick of hanging on
    I'm sick of hanging on
    Let me know or I let go

    [Chorus]

    Sick of hanging on
    I'm sick of hanging on. Writer/s: CHRIS LIGHT HESSE, DANIEL B. ESTRIN, DOUGLAS SEAN ROBB
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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