Sad Person

Album: Adore Life (2016)
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  • You are, you are
    A sad, sad person
    Always been
    A sad, sad person
    It's not that bad
    You just [?]
    And question everything you do
    You're never satisfied

    Love is a disease
    The strongest addiction I know
    What happens in the brain
    Is the same as the rush of cocaine
    The more you have
    The more you crave
    [?]
    Since [?]

    I'm not gonna hurt you
    'Cause I'm flirting with you
    I'm not gonna hurt myself
    So what else? What else? What else?
    What else?
    What else?

    I wanna know why I hesitate
    To brace myself and love you
    To brace myself a good, good, girl
    To face myself and hear me roar
    You wanna know why I change my mind
    And when I did everything was fine
    Sometimes the truth is right there, right there
    If you're beautiful here, you're beautiful there

    I am, I am
    A sad, sad person
    Always been
    A sad, sad person

    What do I do?
    I'm not gonna hurt you
    'Cause I'm fluttered with you
    I'm not gonna hurt myself
    So what else? What else? What else?
    What else? What else?

    I'm not gonna hurt you
    I'm not gonna hurt myself
    'Cause I'm flirting with you
    So what else? What else? What else?
    You can [?]
    We can [?]
    All the truth is right here

    I'm not gonna hurt you
    'Cause I'm flirting with you
    I'm not gonna hurt myself
    So what else? What else? What else? Writer/s: CAMILLE BERTHOMIER, GEMMA LOUISE THOMPSON, GERALDINE MILTON FAY, YOLANDER HASSAN AYSE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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