Change Of Heart Pt.2

Album: Come of Age (2012)
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  • Do ya do ya do ya think of speaking your mind?
    Or as openly as lonely as it is cold?
    And do ya do ya do ya wanna get heavy weight?
    Or is it better off in the balance anyway?

    Later on, oh, yeah whatever
    Assume now, now became never ends

    Well, how you do, it's up to you
    But now you've got to see it through
    Tell a man if you've had a change of heart

    Do you make light of a bad situation?
    By burying your head under the sand

    And eat the apple of your eye
    Just because your mouth was dry, oh

    It doesn't really matter much to me
    But honesty's a dyin' art
    So tell a man if you've had a change of heart

    Put against the wall and you'll play along
    Give someone an answer and they'll think you're wrong
    But now you find yourself
    Somewhere you have never been before
    Oh

    You gave it time but to no avail
    But now it's gon' be on the pail
    Tell a man if you've had a change of heart
    Oh, you can bite the bullet
    Or just do it in a minute
    For the love of God if you've had a change of heart Writer/s: Arni Hjorvar Arnason, Freddie Clayton Cowan, Justin James Hayward-Young, Peter Gareth Christopher Robertson
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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