Sacrifice

Album: Dawn FM (2022)
Charted: 10 11
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  • My, ooh

    I was born in a city
    Where the winter nights don't ever sleep
    So this life's always with me
    The ice inside my veins will never bleed

    My, ooh
    My, ooh

    Uh, every time you try to fix me
    I know you'll never find that missing piece
    When you cry and say you miss me
    I lie and tell you that I'll never leave, but

    I sacrificed (sacrificed)
    Your love for more of the night (of the night)
    I try to put up a fight (up a fight)
    Can't tie me down (down)

    I don't wanna sacrifice
    For your love, I try
    I don't wanna sacrifice
    But I love my time

    My, ooh
    My, ooh

    I hold you through the toughest parts
    When you feel like it's the end
    'Cause life is still worth living
    Yeah, this life is still worth living
    I can break you down and pick you up
    And fuck like we are friends (oh)
    But don't be catchin' feelings
    Don't be out here catchin' feelings 'cause

    I sacrificed (sacrificed)
    Your love for more of the night (of the night)
    I try to put up a fight (up a fight)
    Can't tie me down (down)

    I don't wanna sacrifice
    For your love, I try
    I don't wanna sacrifice
    But I love my time

    My, ooh
    My, ooh
    My, ooh
    My, ooh
    My, ooh
    My, ooh
    My, ooh

    (My, ooh) oh, baby
    I hope you know that I, I tried
    Oh, baby (baby)
    I hope you know I love my time (hey) Writer/s: Abel Tesfaye, Axel Hedfors, Carl Nordstrom, Kevin McCord, Martin Max, Oscar Holter, Sebastian Ingrosso, Steve Angello
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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