Bitter Pill
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Bitter Pill
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Well i tried, but i just can't win
Thats alright, i'll see you again
Now i know, i gotta let you go
Now i see, you were never meant for me
Drowning in sorrow, can't see tomorrow
All i miss is sweetness
Blind with the weakness
Oh oh i want you back (x4)
I remember, the love in your eyes
When you took my hand and said goodbye
I don't know where the river flows
But now i'm free, i'm gonna go down again
Bitter pill to swallow
Can't see tomorrow
Blind with the weakness
All i miss is the sweetness
Oh oh i want you back
What can i do?
Drowning in sorrow, can't see tomorrow
All i miss in the sweetness
Oh oh i want you back
What can i do?
Walk on..
Walk on.. yeah...
Walk on..
I gotta walk on
Yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah
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Shakespear's Sister performs "Bitter Pill", and this lyric page sits inside the Shakespear's Sister catalog on LyroVerse.
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