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Little Boots - Click Lyrics



Little Boots - Click Lyrics




I thought we had a connection, I thought we had a good thing
I thought I knew the direction, that we were heading in
And I know it's not healthy, to sit and fantasize
But I thought we were complete, at least on the outside

And now promises fade away
Have you forgotten yesterday
I love you anyway, you know I thought we

Click like two parts of a puzzle
Now I'm all in a muddle
Click like the flick of a switch
And now the pieces don't seem to fit
Click like a second in time
Like you were reading my mind
Think how we were from the start
But now our hearts are falling a, falling apart

I thought you were my religion, you had faith in me
I thought you were a condition, that no-one else could treat
And I know how your friends say, that she's out of her mind
And you're best staying away, you just don't know what she'll try

And now my conscience fades away
A hundred years becomes a day
I love you anyway, you know I thought we

Click like two parts of a puzzle
Now I'm all in a muddle
Click like the flick of a switch
And now the pieces don't seem to fit
Click like a second in time
Like you were reading my mind
Think how we were from the start
But now our hearts are falling a, falling apart
(falling apart) [x5]

I thought we had a connection, but now I just feel rejection
Thought that we were perfection, things look different in reflection
Thought that you were my religion, worshipped everything that you do
Tell me a part of it was true, tell me we

Click like two parts of a puzzle
Now I'm all in a muddle
Click like the flick of a switch
And now the pieces don't seem to fit
Click like a second in time
Like you were reading my mind
Think how we were from the start
But now our hearts are falling a, falling apart
(falling apart) [x5]
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I thought we had a connection, I thought we had a good thing
I thought I knew the direction, that we were heading in
And I know it's not healthy, to sit and fantasize
But I thought we were complete, at least on the outside

And now promises fade away
Have you forgotten yesterday
I love you anyway, you know I thought we

Click like two parts of a puzzle
Now I'm all in a muddle
Click like the flick of a switch
And now the pieces don't seem to fit
Click like a second in time
Like you were reading my mind
Think how we were from the start
But now our hearts are falling a, falling apart

I thought you were my religion, you had faith in me
I thought you were a condition, that no-one else could treat
And I know how your friends say, that she's out of her mind
And you're best staying away, you just don't know what she'll try

And now my conscience fades away
A hundred years becomes a day
I love you anyway, you know I thought we

Click like two parts of a puzzle
Now I'm all in a muddle
Click like the flick of a switch
And now the pieces don't seem to fit
Click like a second in time
Like you were reading my mind
Think how we were from the start
But now our hearts are falling a, falling apart
(falling apart) [x5]

I thought we had a connection, but now I just feel rejection
Thought that we were perfection, things look different in reflection
Thought that you were my religion, worshipped everything that you do
Tell me a part of it was true, tell me we

Click like two parts of a puzzle
Now I'm all in a muddle
Click like the flick of a switch
And now the pieces don't seem to fit
Click like a second in time
Like you were reading my mind
Think how we were from the start
But now our hearts are falling a, falling apart
(falling apart) [x5]
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Writer: VICTORIA HESKETH
Copyright: Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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Performed By: Little Boots
Language: English
Length: 3:16
Written by: VICTORIA HESKETH

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