Beautifully composed, you always come around here and take off all your clothes, you say they're meaningless but God will only know.
Heart increased with pain, it falls below there's another one again, you caught me crying you said love it must be fate, so dry your eyes and go home.
Cause I don't love you anymore so go home and forget my name,
it hurts I know and it's hard to do, but didn't you say time heals everything.
lonely at the seams, I kept seeing you crying in my dreams, woke up to find myself sobbing in my sleep, big salty tears.
and all our friends they wanna help, they say things like there's plenty other girls, got good intentions but they don't know the hell, going on in my mind.
credits
from Elm Grove,
released November 27, 2016
Joe Blackford
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