Way Too Far Gone Songtext
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Way Too Far Gone Songtext
Another early morning
When all the news is boring.
What I should say
I′m far too proud to say
Despite your one word warning,
I walked back home this morning.
Games in play;
I'm far too proud to stay.
And it′s way too far gone and far too easy to lie.
Don't blame yourself, now you know.
My good intentions crumbling,
My thoughts are vague and fumbling—
Fading out
I left no doubt today.
Another early warning,
Still all the news is boring.
What can I say?
I'm far too proud to stay.
And it′s way too far gone and far too easy to lie
Don′t blame yourself, now you know.
And it's way too far gone and far too easy to lie.
Don′t blame yourself, now you know.
Dancing 'round your room
To those bitter songs in the afternoon
But it′s okay, it's alright,
I didn′t come here to start a fight.
And it's way too far gone and far too easy to lie.
Don't blame yourself now you know,
Yeah.
Way too far gone and far too easy to lie.
Don′t blame yourself now you know,
Dancing ′round your room,
Singing bitter songs in the
Afternoon.
When all the news is boring.
What I should say
I′m far too proud to say
Despite your one word warning,
I walked back home this morning.
Games in play;
I'm far too proud to stay.
And it′s way too far gone and far too easy to lie.
Don't blame yourself, now you know.
My good intentions crumbling,
My thoughts are vague and fumbling—
Fading out
I left no doubt today.
Another early warning,
Still all the news is boring.
What can I say?
I'm far too proud to stay.
And it′s way too far gone and far too easy to lie
Don′t blame yourself, now you know.
And it's way too far gone and far too easy to lie.
Don′t blame yourself, now you know.
Dancing 'round your room
To those bitter songs in the afternoon
But it′s okay, it's alright,
I didn′t come here to start a fight.
And it's way too far gone and far too easy to lie.
Don't blame yourself now you know,
Yeah.
Way too far gone and far too easy to lie.
Don′t blame yourself now you know,
Dancing ′round your room,
Singing bitter songs in the
Afternoon.
Writer(s): Graeme Andrew Elliott Donnelly Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com