Out Of My Head

Album: Tribute (2013)
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  • Living in a broken home alone
    16 weeks since you've been gone
    As time goes by there's no pieces left
    No memories of you & me

    To shut out feeling lonely; I get out of my head
    Lost everything around me
    Not dealing with it well
    To shut out feeling lonely; I get out of my head
    Why would you want to love somebody when love hurts in the end?

    Free to see the world now as my own
    Sleep with any woman that I want
    But anytime anyone gets close
    Breaks through my mind, what I have lost

    To shut out feeling lonely; I get out of my head
    Lost everything around me
    Not dealing with it well
    To shut out feeling lonely; I get out of my head
    Why would you want to love somebody when love hurts in the end?

    You called to say you're missing me, but never ask how I feel
    I'm beaten, I'm broke
    I'm out of my mind, but learning to get on by fine

    To shut out being lonely; I get out of my head
    Lost everything around me
    Not dealing with it well
    To shut out being lonely; I get out of my head
    Why would you want to love somebody when love hurts in the end? Writer/s: JOHN NEWMAN, STEPHEN ANDREW BOOKER
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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