I'm tired
From exploring you
I'm sorry
You've had some scary days
I'm lucky
They had me on a leash
Exposing, sometimes you frighten me

And it's too bad
You're so sad
I wish you could have had what I had

I'm loathing
Most of your history
Hesitation
But then you siphon me, yeah
Your potential
Well I'll indulge in that
Violent timing
Explains the aftermath

And it's too bad
You're so sad
I wish you could have had what I had
And it's so sad, it's too bad
Maybe I can make you feel better
Oh maybe I'm supposed to make you feel better

I want to comfort you
I want to comfort you
I want to comfort you

Unlike you I had it easy
You're dark blue
Stained from previous days

And you're so sad
It's too bad
I wish you could have had what I had
And it's too bad you're so sad
Maybe I can make you feel better

I'm sorry

I'm sorry

I want to comfort you
I want to comfort you oh oh
Yeah yeah yeah yeah

You're dark blue, yeah yeah


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Dark Blue Lyrics as written by Thomas Dumont Gwen Renee Stefani

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    Just want to make a slight correction to some comments. This song is over 13 years old. It's not about Gavin Rossdale. It is about Tony Kenan of no doubt her band before she went solo. She was madly in love with him but he didnt reciprocate that love.

    rschookon February 23, 2016   Link

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