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You can't get too close to me, fearing everything
Don't forget that I'm a fool
Making up things as I go
They call it love, I call it space
Protecting my heart and my faith

Reaching out is hard, thinking I'm not good enough
Call me to ask me how I'm feeling
You'll want to run away, God forbid I made a mistake
What's the point of talking?
I risk getting close to you, oh

I've been seeing what I'm doing
Don't leave him, you need it
Someone is better than no one
I'll stay right here
Always living in denial
Don't trust what is good

Reaching out is hard, thinking I'm not good enough
Call me to ask me how I'm feeling
You'll want to run away, God forbid I made a mistake
What's the point of talking?
I risk getting close to you, oh
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You can't get too close to me, fearing everything
Don't forget that I'm a fool
Making up things as I go
They call it love, I call it space
Protecting my heart and my faith

Reaching out is hard, thinking I'm not good enough
Call me to ask me how I'm feeling
You'll want to run away, God forbid I made a mistake
What's the point of talking?
I risk getting close to you, oh

I've been seeing what I'm doing
Don't leave him, you need it
Someone is better than no one
I'll stay right here
Always living in denial
Don't trust what is good

Reaching out is hard, thinking I'm not good enough
Call me to ask me how I'm feeling
You'll want to run away, God forbid I made a mistake
What's the point of talking?
I risk getting close to you, oh
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Writer: Jackie Loupakos, Jacqueline Loupakos
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Language: English
Length: 3:16
Written by: Jackie Loupakos, Jacqueline Loupakos

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