Is It Me

Album: Junk Of The Heart (2011)
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  • Is it me, is it you
    Is it the times that we're living through
    Was it hard when I had to leave
    That day you seemed to change
    We all need someone to guide us
    Someone to introduce the show
    I needed someone just like you
    Someone to let me know
    I could loose it all

    Well I began to breakdown
    Searching overtime
    Bring me a pig's heart
    And a glass of wine
    There was nothing that you could've done
    There was nothing that you should've said
    We're both still chasing shadows in our heads
    It was all too soon

    But is it me, is it you
    Is it the times that we're going through
    Was it hard, did your heart breakdown
    Is your mind still in control
    There is a violence in love
    Some things I'll never understand
    So where the bullets missed you out
    They hit me and I'm falling down again

    Well I began to breakdown
    Searching overtime
    Bring me a pig's heart
    And a glass of wine
    There was nothing that you could've done
    There was nothing that you should've said
    I'm still chasing shadows in my head
    It was all too soon

    Was it me, was it you
    Was it the times that we're living through
    On my way to see you again
    You were my only friend
    I know you needed someone to guide you
    And the world you should've owned
    I needed someone to guide me
    Someone to let me know
    I could loose it all Writer/s: LUKE PRITCHARD, TONY HOFFER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING
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