Turning Into You

Album: Days Go By (2012)
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  • Try to remember, the echoes and embers
    Are heavy on my mind
    The pictures are broken, the front door is open
    The scars are left behind
    Tables turn you once they burning
    Leaving me undone
    A vision shaking till I break I
    Swear to God more words, could you just hear me
    Just really hear me

    I've been drowning in the sea
    Of tryna please you
    It's all I'll ever be, it's all I ever knew
    I try to be me, but I'm turning into you

    Music is hurting, the drugs aren't working
    Walls come crushing down
    Another rejection, my insurrection
    It's crawling back somehow
    Tables turn these words they burn I
    Never should have come
    A vision shaking till I break I
    Swear to God more words, could you just hear me
    No, really hear me

    I've been drowning in the sea
    Of tryna please you
    It's all I'll ever be, it's all I ever knew
    I try to be me, but I'm turning into you
    Turning into you

    I'm not how I used to be,
    I'm changing 'cause of you
    I'm screaming just to breathe
    It's all I can do
    I try to be me, but I'm turning into you
    Turning into you

    Anymore, find a way, hey, hey
    Anymore, find a way to bear
    It's all that I can see, it's all that I can do
    I try to be me, but I'm turning into you

    I've been drowning in a sea
    Of tryna please you
    It's all I'll ever be, it's all I ever knew
    I try to be me, but I'm turning into you
    Turning into you

    I'm not how I used to be,
    I'm changing 'cause of you
    I'm screaming just to breathe
    It's all I can do
    I try to be me, but I'm turning into you
    Turning into you Writer/s: BRYAN HOLLAND
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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