Letting Go

Album: Black Lines (2015)
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  • Glass tabletop for two
    Shatters across the room
    It's been this way, it stays this way since June

    Gravity pulls me in
    Further from my skin
    I run but my feet don't touch the ground

    If you're letting go
    Let me go slowly
    If you're letting go
    Lay me down softly

    Smoked out the back room
    To get rid of the scent of you
    I've been this way, I stay this way since June

    If you're letting go
    Let me go slowly
    If you're letting go
    Lay me down softly

    If you're letting go
    Let me go slowly
    If you're letting go
    Lay me down softly

    If you're letting go
    Let me go slowly

    Glass tabletop for two
    Shatters across the room
    It's been this way, it stays this way since June Writer/s: Alexander Antonio Garcia, Brooks Patrick Betts, Christopher Jacob Bundrick, Derek Sanders, Jeremy Stephen Lenzo
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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