Why I Try
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Why I Try
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It took so long to understand
You hold my heart I hold your hand
After everything that we've been through
I run away the path leads
Right straight back to you
You had me at hello
So tell me why, why, why
We always try to say goodbye
You had me at hello
I don't know why I try
To kill something that will not die
I say I'm leaving then I stay
You say you're changing, still the same
I pick myself up off the floor
Fighting you is like
slamming a revolving door
You had me at hello
So tell me why, why, why
We always try to say goodbye
You had me at hello
I don't know why I try
To kill something that will not die
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