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Tommy Harte - I Am My Own Lyrics



Tommy Harte - I Am My Own Lyrics




You asked what I wanted
Told you what I needed
I'm giving in now I feel so defeated
Your feet on the pavement
Your shoes in my basement
I'm going home now
So you can save it

No more pain
No more tears

No more waiting around
I've had it up to here

I know you want it
You're just too late
Don't make me flaunt it
A world away
It's getting warmer
You're getting cold
So what are you waiting for
Let's go

This isn't a practice
This isn't your all
I want this to exist
Long after we're gone
Your face in my memory
Your smoke in my lungs
I need to forget this
I need to move on

You thought I was easy
I thought you were wrong
I need to forget this
I need to move on
I keep on forgetting
That I am my own
The things I'm regretting
Can turn to stone
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You asked what I wanted
Told you what I needed
I'm giving in now I feel so defeated
Your feet on the pavement
Your shoes in my basement
I'm going home now
So you can save it

No more pain
No more tears

No more waiting around
I've had it up to here

I know you want it
You're just too late
Don't make me flaunt it
A world away
It's getting warmer
You're getting cold
So what are you waiting for
Let's go

This isn't a practice
This isn't your all
I want this to exist
Long after we're gone
Your face in my memory
Your smoke in my lungs
I need to forget this
I need to move on

You thought I was easy
I thought you were wrong
I need to forget this
I need to move on
I keep on forgetting
That I am my own
The things I'm regretting
Can turn to stone
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Writer: Thomas Harte
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Performed By: Tommy Harte
Length: 4:35
Written by: Thomas Harte

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