Talk to Her

Album: Hello Master (2006)
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  • Talk to her, don't leave her behind
    You shut her out for too long
    I know 'cause I've seen her cry
    If you keep her down, she'll get up and move on

    Wake up, it's time
    Open your eyes
    You've got to let her know
    Stop wasting time
    Make up your mind
    Love her, or let her go

    Talk to her, you've done something wrong
    We've all got something to hide
    But don't turn your back for too long
    There'll always be somebody waiting in line

    I could be all that she wants
    Got a heart, got a home, got a hand for her to hold
    Talk to her, there's something you'll find

    With all this pain that you caused
    You'll be the loser this time
    And I'll be the one with the girl that you lost

    Believe me, she's leaving
    And I'll be the one
    Look what you lost Writer/s: PIERS FACCINI
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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