Death Of Me
by Red

Album: Innocence & Instinct (2009)
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  • You tear me down
    And then you pick me up
    You take it all
    And still it’s not enough
    You tear me down
    And then you pick me up
    I won't forget
    You try to tell me
    You can heal me
    But I’m still bleeding
    And you’ll be the death of me

    I should have seen those signs all around me
    But I was comfortable inside these wounds
    So go ahead and take another piece of me, now
    While we all bow down to you

    You tear me down
    And then you pick me up
    You take it all
    And still it’s not enough
    You try to tell me
    You can heal me
    But I’m still bleeding
    And you’ll be the death of me

    You tear me down
    And then you pick me up
    You take it all
    And still it’s not enough
    You try to tell me
    You can heal me
    But I’m still bleeding
    And you’ll be the death of me

    I won’t forget
    I cannot forget this
    I won’t forget
    I’ll never forget this
    I won’t forget
    I cannot forget this
    I won’t forget
    I’ll never forget this

    You tear me down
    And then you pick me up
    You take it all
    And still it’s not enough
    You try to tell me
    You can heal me
    But I’m still bleeding
    And you’ll be the death of me Writer/s: JASEN RAUCH, ROB GRAVES
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Clara from Brisbane, Australiai love this song so much.
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