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Strictly Recreational - Yarn Lyrics



Strictly Recreational - Yarn Lyrics




It feels like there's something missing
Something in the way she spins her words when she's talking to me one on one repeating every little Thought that Comes into her head carefully planning
Every time she says I love you
I don't know myself
There's a part inside of me I don't know what else
And all this time we've spent alone I'm in my own hell
But only I can drag me out
But I am too far gone
I can't string you along
The way she breaks apart like nothings new
There's a part inside of me taking me for a fool
After all the time we spent in this mess of a place
But only You could drag you out
But you're too far gone
In your own hell
Nothing I do can break the spell you've got yourself in
Only you can drag you out of this
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It feels like there's something missing
Something in the way she spins her words when she's talking to me one on one repeating every little Thought that Comes into her head carefully planning
Every time she says I love you
I don't know myself
There's a part inside of me I don't know what else
And all this time we've spent alone I'm in my own hell
But only I can drag me out
But I am too far gone
I can't string you along
The way she breaks apart like nothings new
There's a part inside of me taking me for a fool
After all the time we spent in this mess of a place
But only You could drag you out
But you're too far gone
In your own hell
Nothing I do can break the spell you've got yourself in
Only you can drag you out of this
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Writer: Samuel Tanner
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Performed By: Strictly Recreational
Language: English
Length: 2:35
Written by: Samuel Tanner
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