No Hard Feelings

Album: Blue Weekend (2021)
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  • No hard feelings, honey
    There'll be no bad blood
    Losing your love has been hard enough
    Life can be short, but life can be sweet
    No hard feelings, honey
    The next time we meet

    It's not hard to remember
    When it was tough to hear your name
    Crying in the bathtub
    To "Love Is A Losing Game"
    But there's only so much sulking
    That the heart can entertain
    No hard feelings, honey
    Next time you come my way

    The threads that kept us together
    Were already wearing thin
    Would we ever have tied the knot
    Well how long is a piece of string?
    And for everything that ends
    Something else must begin
    No hard feelings, honey
    And we both will take the win Writer/s: Ellen Rowsell, Jonathan Oddie
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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