We were so dumb in love, uh
Couldn't get enough, no
But I could've loved you so much better
And I can't believe you never walked out
And it's not your fault

That I fumbled your heart
Should've let go of my past for you
You did everything I asked of you
Drive across the country if I asked you too
But I'm just bad for you
I fumbled your heart
I'm bad news, yeah, I'm just bad for you
I'm bad news, uh, I fumbled your heart

Girl, you used to feel so bound my heart
I wish we could touch some more (it's eating me alive)
I'm sitting, working on this letter (gotta put my feelings down)
The first line I write, I was wrong
So wrong, so wrong, so wrong, so wrong
And it's not your fault
So wrong, so wrong, so wrong

That I fumbled your heart
Should've let go of my past for you (damn)
You did everything I asked of you
Drive across the country if I asked you too
But I'm just bad for you
I fumbled your heart
I'm bad news, yeah, I'm just bad for you (so bad for you)
I'm bad news, uh, I fumbled your heart

It's all or nothing
Give you my all or nothing
Want all of you or nothing
I'm sorry that I messed up, girl
Really love you, really, really love you
Now that I know I love you
I'll never love another girl, ooh
And it's not your fault, no (ooh, oh no)

That I fumbled your heart
Should've let go of my past for you (I should've let go)
I should've let go
You did everything I asked of you
Drive across the country if I asked you too
Never asked you to, I'm just bad for you
I fumbled your heart (ooh)
She said I ain't gonna change
Ever since the day we met
And her mama said the same
I dropped the ball, I'm so ashamed
I'm bad news, real bad news, I fumbled your heart (I-I fumbled)


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