Come Back
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Come Back
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[Verse 1:]
Those days were so comfortable... Never had to worry much. Nights at time would be impersonal, wondering where I was, but my heart would follow anything relatable. I know I let you down. Never related you to pain. Now my need to please is visible with my life in your hands. Try me again.
[Chorus:]
Come back. don't leave me this way. [x2]
[Verse 2:]
Give me one more chance to prove. Why there is no one else that comes before you. Will you forgive me for what I've done. In the past I couldn't have asked for nothing in return.
[Chorus x2]
[Bridge:]
I long for you so, that it seems like you never left. My sorrows made me second guess. How I felt so, if you left, please come back...
[Chorus x4]
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