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Max Clilverd - You're Still Shook Lyrics



Max Clilverd - You're Still Shook Lyrics




So sure, content
Grown up, then born again
Closed doors, you're absent
You were floored by how little it meant

Forever and a day away
Just keeping your mind at bay
And how it all ended that day
You're still shook
By all he took

As the mind wanders
Back to then
If things hadn't changed, there'd be no new friends
They've opened doors if your present
They'll hold you up while you start again 'cos

Forever and a day away
Just keeping your mind at bay
And how it all ended so fast
You're still shook
With all he took

And it'll take all of you
To stop it hanging over all you do
And it'll take all of you
To stop it hanging over every little thing you do
It'll take all of you
To stop it hanging over all you do"
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So sure, content
Grown up, then born again
Closed doors, you're absent
You were floored by how little it meant

Forever and a day away
Just keeping your mind at bay
And how it all ended that day
You're still shook
By all he took

As the mind wanders
Back to then
If things hadn't changed, there'd be no new friends
They've opened doors if your present
They'll hold you up while you start again 'cos

Forever and a day away
Just keeping your mind at bay
And how it all ended so fast
You're still shook
With all he took

And it'll take all of you
To stop it hanging over all you do
And it'll take all of you
To stop it hanging over every little thing you do
It'll take all of you
To stop it hanging over all you do"
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Writer: Max Clilverd
Copyright: Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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Performed By: Max Clilverd
Language: English
Length: 3:28
Written by: Max Clilverd

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