Ghost Of You

Album: Amelia (2022)
Charted: 23
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  • Seven days
    Since you went and found some space
    I told myself, "I'm doing great"
    And I'm not holding on
    So don't worry 'bout me
    I can keep myself busy
    At least that's how I make it seem
    Until the day is done

    Morning turns to evenin'
    Haven't even thought about you leavin'
    Swear to God, I almost got this feelin' off my mind

    But every time the lights go out
    I see you there when you're not around
    Stuck in my head
    And I know you're gone
    But I'll still hold onto the ghost of you, oh, oh
    Every time I'm in the dark
    I feel you there like a shock to my heart
    Back from the dead
    Oh, I know you're gone
    But I'll still hold on to the ghost of you
    Ghost of you

    I can't face
    Somebody taking you for drinks and dates
    'Cause you know I wonder
    You know I wonder if it feels the same, the same

    Morning turns to evenin'
    Haven't even thought about you leavin'
    Swear to God, I almost got this feelin' off my mind

    But every time the lights go out
    I see you there when you're not around
    Stuck in my head
    And I know you're gone
    But I'll still hold onto the ghost of you, oh, oh
    Every time I'm in the dark
    I feel you there like a shock to my heart
    Back from the dead
    Oh, I know you're gone
    But I'll still hold on to the ghost of you
    Ghost of you

    Yeah, yeah, yeah
    Oh, oh
    Yeah, yeah, yeah
    Oh, oh
    Yeah, yeah
    Oh, I know you're gone
    But I'll still hold on to the ghost of you
    Ghost of you
    Yeah, yeah, yeah Writer/s: Christopher Smith, Mimi Webb, Nolan Sipe, Phil Plested, Rissi Palmer, Stuart Price, Tia Scola
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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