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RILEY - day old flowers Lyrics



RILEY - day old flowers Lyrics




And maybe you were right
And maybe I started this fight
And maybe I was wrong
And I can't think of what i've done

And maybe I should pick myself some pretty flowers
Remember all the times we used to talk for hours
I used to think you were the one
And now were strangers and you hate me
We see each other on the daily
I hope this will pass, but i knew we'd never last

Play with my hair, you don't care that it's a mess
And you'll hold my hand, don't care about the nervous sweat

And maybe i should pick you out some pretty flowers
I'll stay up tonight and talk to you for hours
I'm starting to think that you're the one
And now we're good friends and you like me
I sit with you on the daily
Don't want this to pass, i hope that we can last
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And maybe you were right
And maybe I started this fight
And maybe I was wrong
And I can't think of what i've done

And maybe I should pick myself some pretty flowers
Remember all the times we used to talk for hours
I used to think you were the one
And now were strangers and you hate me
We see each other on the daily
I hope this will pass, but i knew we'd never last

Play with my hair, you don't care that it's a mess
And you'll hold my hand, don't care about the nervous sweat

And maybe i should pick you out some pretty flowers
I'll stay up tonight and talk to you for hours
I'm starting to think that you're the one
And now we're good friends and you like me
I sit with you on the daily
Don't want this to pass, i hope that we can last
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Writer: Riley Duncan
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Performed By: RILEY
Language: English
Length: 3:49
Written by: Riley Duncan

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