Something, is eating me up inside, But I can't say it, that's why I lie, lie, lie.
Because I still love you, harder than a man can, and if you tell me it's worth it, I'll make it alright.
I woke up one morning, and she said I love you, but I'm not in love.
So I put on my coat for the pouring rain coz she don't need my love like she did yesterday.
Sometimes, you gotta let it go, I've been her before so man I should really know,
And I know you don't want this hurting, you're the summer of love in a modern hippy, and I, will be fine,
when you say 'you know I think we're better off friends', yeah I lived alone I can do that again. it's time, to divide, our lives.
credits
from Jigsaw,
released August 4, 2014
Written and recorded by Joe Blackford
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