Jack And Eliza
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Oh No

Oh No lyrics by Jack And Eliza. I don't want to happen And I can't make that action And I don't want to happen And I can't make that action Oh no, you made it...

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Oh No

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I don't want to happen

And I can't make that action

And I don't want to happen

And I can't make that action

Oh no, you made it home again

And before I know

Oh no, the choice couldn't even have it

You've built a wall

Do you want to try anymore?

You've been waiting another one

Do what you want

Do you want to try anymore?

You've been waiting another one

Do what you want

Oh no, you made it home again

And before I know

Oh no, the choice couldn't even have it

You've built a wall

I don't want to happen

And I can't make that action.

Do you want to try anymore?

You've been waiting another one

Do what you want

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