Jenny

Album: Modern Minds and Pastimes (2007)
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  • She calls me baby, then she won't call me
    Says she adores me and then ignores me
    Jenny, what's the problem?
    She keeps her distance and sits on fences
    Puts up resistance and builds defenses
    Jenny, what's the problem?

    You leave me hanging on the line
    Every time you change your mind

    First, you say you won't, then you say you will
    You keep me hanging on, and we're not moving on
    I'm standing still, Jenny
    You got me on my knees, Jenny
    It's killing me

    She needs her own space
    She's playing mind games
    Ends up at my place saying that she's changed
    Jenny, what's the problem?

    I'm trying to read between the lines
    You got me going out of my mind

    First, you say you won't, then you say you will
    You keep me hanging on, and we're not moving on
    I'm standing still, Jenny
    You got me on my knees
    Jenny, it's killing me
    It's killing me
    It's killing me, Jenny

    First, you say you won't, then you say you will
    You keep me hanging on, and I'm not moving on
    We're standing still, Jenny
    You got me on my knees, Jenny
    First, you say you won't, then you say you will
    You keep me hanging on, and we're not moving on
    We're standing still, Jenny
    You got me on my knees, Jenny
    And it's killing me
    It's killing me, Jenny Writer/s: BEN ROMANS, CHRIS BRAIDE, JEZ ASHURST
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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