Too Much
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Too Much
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I feel like I'm wired up
In a way that's always brining me down
I feel like I'm tied up
And then come running to you when I get out
'Cause all this Winter
I've just walked to be walking
And then float up to your room
Spill my head and start talking, again
'Cause you know, I feel too much
And you know, I need too much
My luck has dried up
And all my friends that help it turn are not around
'Cause they all got tied up
Oh, I don't know where
With another love, in another town
And every season
Leaves my heart a little colder
This wasn't part of my plans
Part of my hope of getting older
I'm afraid to be without you
Although sometimes I doubt you
I'll take some time, if I'm allowed to
Because there's nothing left to say
Say something, go on and say something to me, now
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Who performs "Too Much"?
Charles Cave performs "Too Much", and this lyric page sits inside the Charles Cave catalog on LyroVerse.
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