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Jonathan Gamble - Quarantine Lyrics



Jonathan Gamble - Quarantine Lyrics




Somehow It's been March for 60 days
Re-watched all of our shows
Still the seasons haven't changed
Our living room's a little bit smaller
You'd think it would bring us closer
And maybe we can laugh about it when it's over

If you're either gonna get sick
Or get sick of me
I guess I'm gonna lose your heart in quarantine
I'd rather you hate me for it
Than live knowing I ignored it
Three days or three years to go
I guess it doesn't really matter if we know
You're not leaving this apartment
Even if you end it
If you're either gonna
Get sick or get sick of me
I guess I'm gonna lose your heart in quarantine

Scrolled so far our fingers start to bleed
Found out what it means
To need social distancing
Even though I know you wanna go outside
Inside I know it's worth the fight
Babe even if you leave me still you won't be leaving no

If you're either gonna get sick
Or get sick of me
I guess I'm gonna lose your heart in quarantine
I'd rather you hate me for it
Than live knowing I ignored it
Three days or three years to go
I guess it doesn't really matter if we know
You're not leaving this apartment
Even if you end it
If you're either gonna
Get sick or get sick of me
I guess I'm gonna lose your heart in quarantine

You should know my heart would break if you said you hated me
But it would be worth the pain if it kept you safe with me

If you're either gonna get sick
Or get sick of me
I guess I'm gonna lose your heart in quarantine
I'd rather you hate me for it
Than live knowing I ignored it
Three days or three years to go
I guess it doesn't really matter if we know
You're not leaving this apartment
Even if you end it
If you're either gonna
Get sick or get sick of me
I guess I'm gonna lose your heart in quarantine
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Somehow It's been March for 60 days
Re-watched all of our shows
Still the seasons haven't changed
Our living room's a little bit smaller
You'd think it would bring us closer
And maybe we can laugh about it when it's over

If you're either gonna get sick
Or get sick of me
I guess I'm gonna lose your heart in quarantine
I'd rather you hate me for it
Than live knowing I ignored it
Three days or three years to go
I guess it doesn't really matter if we know
You're not leaving this apartment
Even if you end it
If you're either gonna
Get sick or get sick of me
I guess I'm gonna lose your heart in quarantine

Scrolled so far our fingers start to bleed
Found out what it means
To need social distancing
Even though I know you wanna go outside
Inside I know it's worth the fight
Babe even if you leave me still you won't be leaving no

If you're either gonna get sick
Or get sick of me
I guess I'm gonna lose your heart in quarantine
I'd rather you hate me for it
Than live knowing I ignored it
Three days or three years to go
I guess it doesn't really matter if we know
You're not leaving this apartment
Even if you end it
If you're either gonna
Get sick or get sick of me
I guess I'm gonna lose your heart in quarantine

You should know my heart would break if you said you hated me
But it would be worth the pain if it kept you safe with me

If you're either gonna get sick
Or get sick of me
I guess I'm gonna lose your heart in quarantine
I'd rather you hate me for it
Than live knowing I ignored it
Three days or three years to go
I guess it doesn't really matter if we know
You're not leaving this apartment
Even if you end it
If you're either gonna
Get sick or get sick of me
I guess I'm gonna lose your heart in quarantine
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Writer: JONATHAN GAMBLE, LAUREN HUNGATE
Copyright: Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, O/B/O DistroKid, Songtrust Ave




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Performed By: Jonathan Gamble
Language: English
Length: 3:02
Written by: JONATHAN GAMBLE, LAUREN HUNGATE

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