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Album: Mammoth WVH (2021)
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  • It was always the way it was supposed to be
    But it was not enough
    It was always the way that you thought of me
    Was I not enough?

    You feel something
    I feel nothing
    I know something's wrong

    It's a long, long way
    In another day
    Long, long way
    It's another day
    It's on the way
    It's on the way

    It's a long, long way
    In another day
    Long, long way
    It's another day
    It's on the way
    It's on the way

    Never more than a game
    That's what we agreed
    But it was not enough
    You looked at me like I was a machine
    Was I not enough?

    You feel something
    I feel nothing
    I know something's wrong

    And I feel
    Like something's wrong
    And I feel
    Like something's wrong
    And I feel
    Like something's wrong
    And I feel
    Like something's wrong
    How were we supposed to know?

    And I feel
    Like something's wrong
    And I feel
    Like something's wrong
    And I feel
    Like something's wrong
    And I feel
    Like something's wrong
    How were we supposed to know?

    How were we supposed to know?

    How were we supposed to know?

    How were we supposed to know

    That something's wrong?

    How were we supposed to know? Writer/s: Wolfgang Van Halen
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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