Lessons
by SOHN

Album: Tremors (2013)
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  • Of lessons learned, of lessons learned
    Of bridges burned, of bridges burned
    This time I'll do things differently
    This time I'd like to need you less

    I'm struggling, I'm struggling
    I've given in, I've given in
    This time I'll keep an overview
    This time I'll keep away from you
    This time I'll keep away from you

    Of lessons learned, of lessons learned
    Of bridges burned, of bridges burned
    This time I'll do things differently
    This time I'd like to need you less

    I'm struggling, I'm struggling
    I've given in, I've given in
    This time I'll keep an overview
    This time I'll keep away from you
    This time I'll keep away from you Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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