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Matt Wertz - Over You Lyrics



Matt Wertz - Over You Lyrics




It's been 10 months since July seven
You closed the door, I left it open
Holding out for what might be someday
So you lingered, I took you with me
Through the country, every city
Thinking I'd be better off this way
CHORUS:
I guess I don't wanna get over you
I've tried it a thousand times
It don't matter what I do
I guess I don't wanna get over you
I can't get you off my mind
I thought it was time you knew
So bittersweet I still remember
Every part of your phone number
Tempted, you're just 10 digits away
I've gotta tell you, go down firing
Leave the darkness, cease the striving
Knowing that I"ll never be the same
BRIDGE:
It's so hard to let you go
With all the spaces you still roam
You're everything in between
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It's been 10 months since July seven
You closed the door, I left it open
Holding out for what might be someday
So you lingered, I took you with me
Through the country, every city
Thinking I'd be better off this way
CHORUS:
I guess I don't wanna get over you
I've tried it a thousand times
It don't matter what I do
I guess I don't wanna get over you
I can't get you off my mind
I thought it was time you knew
So bittersweet I still remember
Every part of your phone number
Tempted, you're just 10 digits away
I've gotta tell you, go down firing
Leave the darkness, cease the striving
Knowing that I"ll never be the same
BRIDGE:
It's so hard to let you go
With all the spaces you still roam
You're everything in between
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Writer: Charles Krumel, James Stewart
Copyright: Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Matt Wertz
Length: 3:13
Written by: Charles Krumel, James Stewart

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