don't get me wrong, I loved you but I had to leave you
and truth be told I think I miss it more than you do
but in the end I know it's for the better
you brought me down right to my knees
you had me screaming, begging darling please
it's only love, there's so much left to live for
but it's all the same to me, I'd bottle up my love and throw it to the sea just to get some sleep
now I know that you've been thinking that this heavy heart comes with all the drinking but I know that it only makes me colder
'cause I've been down and I've been beat, and I can feel it my heart is getting weak but I know that I'm only getting older
and it's all the same to me, I'd bottle up my love and throw it to the sea,
but would it be enough?
credits
from Breakfast at Bon's,
released May 26, 2016
Written by Bryan Michael. Performed by Robbie Shirriff (Lead Vocals, Banjo) and Bryan Michael (Guitar, Vocals)
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