And I sat down and said
"I don't want to suffer."
But she told me
she had nothing to offer,
no more.
I sat down and said
"I don't want to suffer."
But she told me
she had nothing to offer,
no more.
Now that I know that
I did not know you then...
Girl From Back Then (Riton's Uber Jazz Mix) lyrics by Kings Of Convenience. And I sat down and said "I don't want to suffer." But she told me she had nothing...
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And I sat down and said
"I don't want to suffer."
But she told me
she had nothing to offer,
no more.
I sat down and said
"I don't want to suffer."
But she told me
she had nothing to offer,
no more.
Now that I know that
I did not know you then...
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