Why'd you have to make me act so cruel?
Now I'm gonna feel so horrible,
If on the way, while you're walking home,
A speeding car screams down the road,
And nearly misses you, but it don't.
I really tried to make you understand,
That this was not something I had planned,
And how many times will I need to say,
"Things will just be better off this way"?
I don't wanna be the one who makes you cry,
But I will never be the one who loves you 'til they die.
I wish you well, I've set you free.
There's nothing to be gained from loving me.
So, if you see some blonde walking down the street,
Hold your head to the sky and pray it isn't me.
credits
from You Who Was Myself,
released October 18, 2019
Written by Juice Webster
Produced by Joseph Buchan + Juice Webster
Mixed by Joseph Buchan
Mastered by Simon Lam
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