Truth Of The Matter

Album: Cult Survivor (2020)
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  • Truth of the matter is
    It didn't always used to be like this
    Pull the stars away from the sky
    You shot my heart in a failed drive by
    You sometimes call on the telephone
    Or text to let me know you’re not gone
    Things have changed so rapidly
    Yet I can’t forget the way you used to be

    I looked different back then
    You didn’t wanna be my friend
    Now you treat me differently
    Yet I can't forget the way that you used to be

    You act like you like me
    But your memory still strikes me
    What was right and what was wrong
    Were we even listening to the same song
    I got my pride you got yours and I can’t help but keep the score
    Things have changed so rapidly
    Yet I can't forget the way you used to be

    I looked different back then
    You didn't wanna be my friend
    Now you treat me differently
    Yet I can't forget the way that you used to be Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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