Won't Do That

Album: Reality Killed the Video Star (2009)
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  • In this bag of stuff I brought to you
    You didn't mind sorting it through
    You would never be the trouble and strife
    If I made you my Swiss army wife

    I could give this up
    I could walk away
    It doesn't fill me up
    It didn't anyway

    I won't do that to you
    Won't do that to you
    Do that to you
    Won't do that to you

    I don't mind when the boys look at you
    If I was them I'd be doin' it too
    I mean more to you than handbags and shoes
    I'm so sorry, there's been a few

    I don't trust too much
    I don't love enough
    But I'm giving up
    All this giving up

    I won't do that to you
    Won't do that to you
    Do that to you
    Won't do that to you

    Suddenly I'm not the jealous guy
    Another sign that we're doing it right

    I could give this up
    I could walk away
    'Cause you fill me up
    Each and every day

    I promise that
    I won't do that to you
    Won't do that to you
    Do that to you
    Won't do that to you
    (I couldn't do that to you)
    Won't do that to you
    Won't do that to you
    Do that to you
    Won't do that to you
    (I couldn't do that to you)
    I won't do that to you
    Won't do that to you
    Do that to you
    Won't do that to you
    (I couldn't do that to you) Writer/s: Danny Spencer, Kelvin Andrews, Richard Scott Mould, Robert Peter Williams
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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