Coming Up Slowly
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Coming Up Slowly
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It's not what you want to do
A late night and you've had a few
So why's she asking
If only she knew
You're coming up slowly
But she's bringing you down
It's not worth the heartache
In time you will see
You get there eventually
You've heard it before and you
You don't what there's left to do
You don't wanna hurt her
But she's forcing you to
You're coming up slowly
But she's bringing you down
It's not worth the heartache
In time you will see
You get there eventually
You're coming up slowly
But she's bringing you down
It's not worth the heartache
In time you will see
You get there eventually
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Nick Wilson performs "Coming Up Slowly", and this lyric page sits inside the Nick Wilson catalog on LyroVerse.
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