Over and Out

Album: Rebuilt by Humans (2009)
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  • We have been friends for so long now
    It's not that I've been lying
    Just time I told you the truth
    Strangers constantly between us
    Wish that they would leave us
    Only you and I

    Just you and I

    Come in can you hear me?
    Am I even talking?
    There is so much that I want you to know
    I'm counting on someday
    You'll wake up and see me
    But you don't wanna know
    I'm over and out

    Now you're moving out of range
    You're drifting off my radar
    Won't return my calls
    So you're not my happy ending
    There's no use pretending
    No use at all

    Just you and I

    Come in can you hear me?
    Am I even talking?
    There is so much that I want you to know
    I'm counting on someday
    You'll wake up and see me
    But you don't wanna know
    I'm over

    Can't keep going
    I can't keep going around and around the same feelings
    Can you hear me now?
    Now I'm over and out

    Come in can you hear me?
    Am I even talking?
    There is so much that I want you to know
    I'm counting on someday
    You'll wake up and see me
    But you don't wanna know
    I'm over it now Writer/s: BEN EARLE, CRAIGIE DODDS, JOHN SHANKS, RUTH ANNE CUNNINGHAM
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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