Talk In Your Sleep

Album: I Don't Think I Can Do This Anymore (2017)
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  • [Verse 1]
    Packing up your things again, and I thought we were past this
    I don't need reminding of something I can't forget
    I'm sorry to my mother, cause I know how much you loved her
    This could've been so different, it's just too hard to move on from it yet

    [Pre-Chorus]
    And I'd give up everything for a moment of your time
    And I'd give up everything

    [Chorus]
    No I never took my eyes off you, girl
    And I wish that you could stay
    I guess I'm always waiting for you
    To come back and call my name
    Like we both still felt the same
    I'm miserable, and I don't want you to know

    [Verse 2]
    I still got your picture in my wallet
    I want you to know I still got it
    I can't seem to take it out as much as I wanna lose it now
    I miss hearing you talk in your sleep
    The sight of blood, it makes you weak
    And the way you look at me over your phone
    And your scent all through my home

    [Pre-Chorus]
    And I'd give up everything for a moment of your time
    And I'd give up everything

    [Chorus]
    No I never took my eyes off you, girl
    And I wish that you could stay
    I guess I'm always waiting for you
    To come back and call my name
    Like we both still felt the same
    I'm miserable, and I don't want you to know

    [Bridge]
    I close my eyes, you're all I see
    You're all I hear, you're all I need
    And you don't leave like the smoke in my lungs
    I can't sleep
    I close my eyes, you're all I see
    You're all I hear, you're all I need
    And you don't leave like the smoke in my lungs

    [Chorus]
    No I never took my eyes off you, girl
    And I wish that you could stay
    I guess I'm always waiting for you
    To come back and call my name
    Like we both still felt the same
    I'm miserable, and I don't want you to know Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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