I Can't Change It All

Album: Something's Changing (2017)
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  • When you first walked in
    When you took that step, you took my breath
    Then you took the rest
    As the days went by with this newfound man
    Right by my side
    Now here's goodbye

    'Cause it hurts when it hurts
    And it kills when it kills
    And the pain won't fade
    But with time you will heal

    I can hear you calling me
    I can hear you from across this open sea
    And I can hear your voice as if it's calling me
    Calling for somebody to help you be free
    But it's not me

    And the more I learn
    And the more you talk, the more I've thought
    Away, goodbye

    'Cause it hurts when it hurts
    And it kills when it kills
    And the pain won't fade
    But with time you will heal
    And it hurts when it hurts
    And it kills when it kills
    And the pain won't fade
    But with time you will heal

    I can hear you calling me
    I can hear you from across this open sea
    And I can hear your voice as if it's calling me
    Calling for somebody to help you be free
    But it's not me
    'Cause I can't change it all
    And I can't make it right
    But I could give you warmth in your coldest night
    But I can't change it all
    And I can't make it right
    But I could give you warmth in your coldest night
    I can hear you calling me
    And I can hear you from across this open sea
    And I can hear your voice as if it's calling me
    Calling for somebody to help you be free
    But it's not me Writer/s: Lucy Rose Parton
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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