Song written by Natalie Ross. Recorded and produced by Dean James Barratt at The Diary, in Brixton.
lyrics
You say it's not working out, it comes as a surprise to me
I've asked for too much, too much than you can give
So it's over time to move on
You say it's not me it's you, but that we're definitely through
As I hang up the phone, it's the worst way I know,
To say it's over, time to move on.
It's such a crushing feeling,
What we had, I thought was the beginning,
I close my eyes am I dreaming, they say love is blind
I could be crying on your door step, begging you for more,
But you won't get any of that from me
I could be banging down the door screaming "sorry i'll change i'm yours"
But you won't get any of that from me
Cos if you were worthy then you wouldn't have hurt me
I stay at my friends home, I don't wanna be alone
We analyse and discuss, it's so foolish to rush, into love,
But I do, I can't help it
M8
I don't wanna sink that low, faced with what I know
I don't wanna move backwards, forwards the way I go
credits
from From My Heart To Yours,
released September 14, 2011
Vocals & Acoustic guitar - Natalie Ross, Lead guitar - Jak Chantler, Double Bass - Trev Lynes
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