You don't wanna talk to me,
You don't wanna say the words,
You try to get off the hook,
You try to get off the hook.
Sprawling on a pin,
Hanging off the hook,
Trying to get yourself away,
Trying to get yourself away.

There's no use dwelling on,
On what might have been,
Just think of all the fun,
You could be having.

We know the way you talk,
We know what you want,
We know what you want,
What you really wanted.

Take a look around,
There's candles on the cake,
On what might have been,
The road you should have took,
Mistakes mistaken

There's no use dwelling on,
No use dwelling on.

It's such a beautiful day,
It's such a beautiful day,
Find yourself a ?
Go and get some rest.

It's such a beautiful day.
It's such a beautiful day.
Go up to the mic,
Go up to the mic,
Go and get some rest.


Lyrics submitted by merchantpierce, edited by ollycity, Dani990

Worrywort Lyrics as written by Edward John O'brien Colin Charles Greenwood

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    I feel it's a last goodbye to someone close who took their own life.

    Reminiscing on the memories shared, how they withdrew from the world, how you tried to get them back by telling them to look to the future.

    But at the same time...telling them that it's okay to be happy now...hoping they are.

    Knowing that things could have been different. There could have been so much more. But you can't change it.

    So you just hope that now they have the peace they were longing for throughout their entire life.

    N.L.M. <3

    Aquarius121on June 12, 2015   Link

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