Woman Of The Year

Album: Exorcism Of Youth (2023)
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  • You don't need to worry about me
    I know this isn't a chapter from your dreams
    This is my way of saying sorry
    But will you still love me when I'm clean
    All of my friends they will not change
    Still holding on to better days
    No fake tears when you pretended to cry
    It's only when I wake up
    It's only when I stay in bed
    The reasons are endless
    Why you should run away instead
    It's only when I close my eyes
    And Listen to the words you say
    The reasons are endless
    You say the words I wanna hear
    Your the woman of the year
    Will I have to worry about you
    I know your attracting more than me
    You know that it's not me talking
    Couple of drinks and the paranoias
    Here with my friends I won't let go
    Done with the drugs coz it wrecks my bones
    Seemingly sound but the bastards still on show Writer/s: DAVE GREEN, KIEREN WEBSTER, KYLE FRANCIS FALCONER, PETER REILLY
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, THE FILTHY SOULS MUSIC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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