The Way Love Goes

Album: Bleeds (2025)
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  • Knocking on that screen door
    Even though I can see right through
    Feel like I'm almost good enough
    To know you
    I oversold myself
    On the night we met
    I'm not as entertaining as
    You might've thought I was then

    And I'm scared to death
    There's women less
    Spoiled by your knowing
    Newer and much sweeter
    Many much more patient
    With much more than I can give
    You have seen me angry
    I know it's not been easy
    And I know it can't always be
    And that's the way love goes Writer/s: Alexander Reuben Chelmis, Ethan Lucas Baechtold, Karly Matana Hartzman, Lefty Frizzell, Mark Jacob Lenderman, Richard Alan Miller, Sanger D. Shafer
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing, SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB., SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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