Bow

Album: 48:13 (2014)
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  • What is this? If it ain't love
    Then it's over
    Understand me when I tell you
    That we just can't keep on holdin' on to this

    And all your friends
    They are saying that I'm no good
    Are you kiddin'?
    This is mental cause you know what we had
    Was broken from the start

    And we're both standing here
    I'm double up the feeling
    The harder is the worse you try
    But this love has got to stop

    Take a bow and say goodbye
    Let the hours pass on by
    That you get to feel so high
    And it's over, it's all over now

    What is this? If it ain't love
    Then it's over
    And understand, nothing lasts forever

    And now I say to you
    As loud as the silence
    We just can't carry on
    And in the morning I'll be gone

    Take a bow and say goodbye
    Let the hours pass on by
    Now you get to feel so high
    It's over, it's all over now
    Take a bow and close your eyes
    For a moment fantasize
    That you get to feel like, get to feel like
    It's all over now

    You tell me that I'm free
    So I can see it all
    Not my tears, this is the end
    If I don't kiss and dance

    Take a bow and close your eyes
    For a moment fantasize
    Now you get to feel like, get to feel like
    It's all over now, it's all over now
    It's all over now, it's all over now Writer/s: SERGIO PIZZORNO
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Capitol CMG Publishing
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