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Hassle - Less I Knew Lyrics



Hassle - Less I Knew Lyrics




Put me in between two brick walls in the cold
'Cause every time I'm back in town there's something new I don't recognize

There's no script to recite, no banter to memorize
Don't turn your head as I walk by

Alone out in the open, trying not to catch your eye
King of small talk runs his mouth
Chats you up before you're off into the night

From the balcony, I bet everything comes in clear now
I still look over my shoulder if you're hanging around
Honestly, I'd just be happier with the less that I knew
I still look over my shoulder for you

From the balcony, I bet everything comes in clear now
I still look over my shoulder if you're hanging around
Honestly, I'd just be happier with the less that I knew
I still look over my shoulder for you
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Put me in between two brick walls in the cold
'Cause every time I'm back in town there's something new I don't recognize

There's no script to recite, no banter to memorize
Don't turn your head as I walk by

Alone out in the open, trying not to catch your eye
King of small talk runs his mouth
Chats you up before you're off into the night

From the balcony, I bet everything comes in clear now
I still look over my shoulder if you're hanging around
Honestly, I'd just be happier with the less that I knew
I still look over my shoulder for you

From the balcony, I bet everything comes in clear now
I still look over my shoulder if you're hanging around
Honestly, I'd just be happier with the less that I knew
I still look over my shoulder for you
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Writer: Allon Levin, Mike Davis
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Hassle
Length: 2:37
Written by: Allon Levin, Mike Davis

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