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BlackZzzverrR [31]
2 years ago
11

I'm falling hard without you here tonight....

English
1 answer:
Alexus [3.1K]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

walked through hell by anson seabra

I guess all the mountains that I moved just weren't enough

And all those nights I walked you home

From crowded bars when you were drunk

Well they meant nothing 'cause you up and walked away

And I just wonder what it'd take to make you stay

'Cause when you said jump I said how high

But when I jumped you said goodbye

I would've walked through hell

To find another way

I would've laid me down

If I knew that you would stay

I would've crossed the stars

To keep you in my life

But now I'm falling hard

Without you here tonight

Without you here tonight

What did you do with all that love you couldn't give

And do you need someone to help you tell you what to do with it

It must be nice to love someone who puts you first

Then walk away when they expect it in return

'Cause when you said jump I said how high

But when I jumped you said goodbye

I would've walked through hell

To find another way

I would've laid me down

If I knew that you would stay

I would've crossed the stars

To keep you in my life

But now I'm falling hard

Without you here tonight

Without you here tonight

You don't want me

Nothing I can do

'Cause you don't wanna try

I would've walked through hell

To find another way

I would've laid me down

If I knew that you would stay

I would've crossed the stars

To keep you in my life

But now I'm falling hard

Without you here tonight

Without you here tonight

Without you here tonight

Without you here tonight

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