Tell Me (So Sorry)
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Tell Me (So Sorry)
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You've became so real working hard
I was seeing everything day and night
You had thirsty to fill that void
Now you ignore it
I can fell it now, but I'm avoiding just like you
I forgot the lessons that I had
I'm not blue, but I think I only for you
What I do is so different to what I'm supossed to do
I'm not blue, but I think I only for you
What I do is so different to what I'm supossed to do
Tell me
Why you are sorry
I've became what you want
Since the beginning
And I'm crying in the void too
It's simple like that, the dream is over and over again
No stories, no places, nowhere is my land
There's nothing I can do
Tell me why you're fighting by your own
Bring the truth
What I will do in the evening?
What I will do for living?
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Enzo Maida performs "Tell Me (So Sorry)", and this lyric page sits inside the Enzo Maida catalog on LyroVerse.
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