Watch You Go

Album: Battlefield (2009)
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  • I'm seeing break lights, that means he's leaving me again
    But this is like the eight time, I guess I'll see him in the morning
    Cause he'll come back, he always does
    And then we fight and then we fuss again
    Back to the beginning

    But we seem to make up everytime
    But when we don't break up the fault is mine
    But before we fall out of this
    There's something you should know
    I hate to see you leave
    But I love to watch you go

    I'm seeing daylight, and I'm still alone in my bed
    Something ain't right, so should I go to him instead
    I messed up this time, I always do
    And then we fight and then we're through again
    Back to the beginning

    But we seem to make up every time
    But when we don't break up the fault is mine
    But before we fall out of this
    There's something you should know
    I hate to see you leave
    But I love to watch you go

    Who's gonna help me save us
    He made us, want again
    Will he take me back this time

    After what I did
    He has no idea
    Why he should spend one more night here
    It's over again

    But we seem to make up every time
    But when we don't break up the fault is mine
    But before we fall out of this
    There's something you should know
    I hate to see you leave
    But I love to watch you go

    But we seem to make up every time
    But when we don't break up the fault is mine
    But before we fall out of this
    There's something you should know
    I hate to see you leave
    But I love to watch you go Writer/s: BENJAMIN JOSEPH LEVIN, FAHEEM NAJM, JOSHUA EMANUEL COLEMAN, LUKASZ GOTTWALD
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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