I Can't Give in Anymore

Album: High Noon (2014)
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  • I'm tired of rollin' down the same road
    Sometimes it feels like I'm just holdin' onto hope
    Baby, can't you see we don't have to be anything other than what we've ever been

    How much more can we both take
    Is this where we bend or where we break

    'Cause I'm tired of waitin' on the other side
    Waitin' for you to make up your mind
    'Cause you're makin' up mine
    And I'm tired of the hell that we're livin' in
    Fightin' for what it takes two to win
    And this time I'm gonna walk away if things ain't like they were before
    'Cause I can't give in anymore

    Honesty is somethin' we both swore
    But honestly I don't know if I know you anymore
    We don't have to fake, we don't have to make this thing bigger than it really is

    Did you say goodbye, I'm still not sure I've seen the signs, so just say the words
    'Cause I'm tired of waitin' on the other side
    Waitin' for you to make up your mind
    'Cause you're makin' up mine
    And I'm tired of the hell that we're livin' in
    Fightin' for what it takes two to win
    And this time I'm gonna walk away if things ain't like they were before
    'Cause I can't give in anymore
    I can't give in anymore

    See, I'm tired of waitin' on the other side
    Waitin' for you to make up your mind
    'Cause you're makin' up mine
    And I'm tired of the hell that we're livin' in
    Fightin' for what it takes two to win
    And this time I'm gonna walk away if things ain't like they were before
    'Cause I can't give in anymore
    I can't give in anymore
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