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Album: Falling or Flying (2023)
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  • You like to feel a way about it all
    I don't feel like I care anymore
    You like to kiss and tell, about it all
    I don't know you that well
    And I'm not tryna get to know you

    One more night 'til I let you down
    I let you down, you gotta go
    One more night 'til I'm sayin' bye
    You been around long enough

    I close my eyes, don't wake me no more
    I break the ties, I'm gone for good now
    No, no, no-no, no
    No, no, no-no
    I close my eyes, don't wake me no more
    I break the ties, I'm gone for good now
    No, no, no-no, no
    No, no, no-no

    You like to feel a way about it all
    I don't feel like I care anymore, no

    And that's how bad I feel
    It's a shame that you want more
    It's not that you were bad for me
    So don't be paranoid

    One more night 'til I let you down
    I let you down, you gotta go (oh-oh, oh-oh-oh)
    One more night 'til I'm sayin' bye
    You been around long enough

    I close my eyes, don't wake me no more
    I break the ties, I'm gone for good now
    No, no, no-no, no
    No, no, no-no
    I close my eyes, don't wake me no more
    I break the ties, I'm gone for good now
    No, no, no-no, no
    No, no, no-no

    No, no, no-no, no, no, no Writer/s: Barbara Hyouyhat, Edith Nelson, Jorja Smith
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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