Let You Go

Album: Bloom (2017)
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  • Since you left, I've been holding onto a memory
    Since you walked out that door, yeah
    And you said I changed and you're so damn sick of me
    You're not mine anymore, 2 3 4

    Woah, woah
    She said you need to let me go
    Woah, woah
    She said I'd die for you, you're like my drug but I can't get high off you
    You're not mine anymore

    Ayy, I still remember what you wore on the first night
    Still remember how that black dress had your curves right
    Still remember smokin' just to calm my nerves
    'Til you had to leave and grabbed your purse, I grabbed first
    Uh, it's no words, yeah, it's just her
    Body against mine, makeup on my shirt
    Lipstick on my neck, whiskey on my breath
    Takin' pictures in the moment so we don't forget, yeah

    Woah, woah
    She said you need to let me go
    Woah, woah
    She said I'd die for you, you're like my drug but I can't get high off you
    You're not mine anymore

    And I can't be myself without you
    I am not well
    Okay, I said that before but
    I need you now, yeah

    Woah, woah
    She said you need to let me go
    Woah, woah
    She said I'd die for you, you're like my drug but I can't get high off you
    You're not mine anymore

    Since you left, I've been holding onto a memory
    Since you walked out that door
    And you said I changed and you're so damn sick of me
    You're not mine anymore

    Woah, woah
    She said you need to let me go
    Woah, woah
    She said I'd die for you, you're like my drug but I can't get high off you
    You're not mine anymore Writer/s: BRANDON ALLEN, JESSE SHATKIN, RICHARD COLSON BAKER, STEPHEN JOHN BASIL
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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