Chicago

Album: Don't Look Away (2007)
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  • I've never known you
    But I'm no stranger to this feeling
    I I know it's over but the hurts not
    What do you call it?
    What do you call it when broken hearts are not done healing
    You threw down your cigarette but it's still hot
    Well I've learned to lie
    And here's what I've got

    [Chorus:]
    Well didn't I think you would always love me
    And didn't I want you to take care of me baby
    Well that ain't happenin'
    No no no
    Wouldn't I love just to rise above this
    You gotta believe
    I have suffered enough to be free
    So I'm officially leavin'
    With just a kiss on the cheek and
    I'm gone.
    I'll be up at 7 o'clock
    whoa oh oh whoa oh oh
    7 o'clock to Chicago
    Whoa oh whoa oh

    It's never easy
    Breakin' this old addiction
    I I've got the reasons
    But no rational
    And I wanna hate you cause you don't give me no conviction
    Your betrayal oughta make this break down no trouble at all
    So let the rubble fall
    Cause I'm running off

    [Chorus:]
    Well didn't I think you would always love me
    And didn't I want you to take care of me baby
    Well that ain't happenin'
    No no no
    Wouldn't I love just to rise above this
    You gotta believe
    I have suffered enough to be free
    So I'm officially leavin'
    With just a kiss on the cheek and
    I'm gone.
    I'll be up at 7 o'clock
    whoa oh oh whoa oh oh
    7 o'clock to Chicago
    Whoa oh whoa oh

    I'll be on the 7 o'clock to Chicago
    I ain't got no second thoughts
    Because I know I'm on my way to the top
    On my way

    [Chorus:]
    Well didn't I think you would always love me
    And didn't I want you to take care of me baby
    Well that ain't happening
    [No No Now]
    Wouldn't I love just to rise above this
    You've gotta believe I've suffered enough to be free
    So I'm officially leaving
    Just a kiss on the cheek and I'm gone
    I'll be on the seven o'clock
    Oh Oh the seven o'clock to Chicago
    Oh Oh Writer/s: KATE ELIZABETH VOEGELE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Deethewriter from Saint Petersburg, Russia FederationMore Songs About Chicago, Illinois:

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