Someday's Gone

Album: Kids in The Street (2011)
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    What makes you so damn sure
    That you're perfect, huh?
    I can't explain you
    Just like a nightmare
    I can't remember
    What makes you so damn sure
    That you're worth it, huh?
    You're just a bad trip

    I can't come back from since last December
    Walk into the room and you steal everyone
    I see you walk into the room
    And you kill everyone, cause I know

    My someday's gone now
    Bye bye
    My someday's gone now
    Bye bye, just let it go

    How did you figure that I let you cut me down?
    Right at the knees
    I fall like a dead man out of the airplane
    How do you figure that I let you drag me around, huh?
    You got my number draw me a story tell me a picture
    Walk into the room and you've had everyone
    And then you walked into the room it's so sad everybody already knows

    My someday's gone now
    Bye bye
    My somedays gone now
    Bye bye just let it go

    'Cause even when I live, a piece of me will die
    Win some lose some she won't bat an eye
    Maybe when I sleep,
    I see you in my dreams
    Forget about it one day
    Damn, I see
    You walk into the room and you fucked everyone
    And then you walked into the room well so what everybody already knows

    My someday's gone now
    Bye bye
    My someday's gone now
    Bye bye

    My someday's gone now bye bye

    Let go
    Let it go
    Let it go
    Let her go
    Let her go Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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