Forgive & Forget

Album: Listen (2014)
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  • Don't say that I never moved you
    Just because I saw the light before you did
    And you say that I never showed you
    All the rooms inside of my soul

    Yeah
    Yeah
    You say you need someone to love you
    But it ain't me

    Walking up and down the hall
    Frankie and his favorite lover
    Speaking all the words she wants to hear
    But that don't mean forever

    Yeah
    You say you need someone to love you
    But it ain't me

    Yeah
    You say you need someone to love you
    But it ain't me

    Sitting down by the fire
    Frankie plays the guitar
    To people playing make believe
    They say, "can we get a little higher?"

    You give it away
    You give it away
    You give it away
    You give it away
    So easy baby
    But I can't stand
    An hour break
    Another day
    So let me make it easy babe

    And it goes on and on
    On and on and on

    Packing her bags
    She found somewhere to stay
    And in the car to the station
    You know the world looks a little brighter
    And then there's no need for conversations
    Tell me why

    You give it away
    You give it away
    You give it away
    You give it away
    So easy baby
    But I can't stand
    An hour break
    Another day
    So let me make it easy babe

    Yeah
    You say you need someone to love you

    Yeah
    You say you need someone to love you
    But it ain't me

    Yeah
    I forgive and forget you
    You say you need someone to love you
    But it ain't me
    Yeah
    So I forgive and forget you
    You say you need someone to love you
    But it ain't me Writer/s: ALEXIS NUNEZ, DEAN COVER, LUKE PRITCHARD
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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