What's Done Is Done

Album: Boarding House Reach (2018)
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  • What's done is done
    I just can't fight it no more
    So, I'm walking downtown to the store
    And I'm buying a gun

    This just ain't no fun
    My life has become a bore
    Pacin' back and forth on the floor
    Thinking of someone

    Why do I feel that nothing is real
    And nobody is there to hear?
    Something goes wrong and I can't hear the song
    That you used to sing in my ear

    What's done is done
    I just can't fight it no more
    So, I'm walking downtown to the store
    And I'm buying a gun
    (Yeah)

    Why do I feel that nothing is real
    And nobody is there to hear?
    Something goes wrong and I can't hear the song
    That you used to sing in my ear

    What's done is done
    I just can't fight it no more
    So, I'm walking downtown to the store
    And I'm buying a gun

    Either you go or I go
    And it won't be me Writer/s: John Anthony White
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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