(Chorus)
It's days like these
That make me feel
Like I want to bleed
Through my heart again
It's days like these
That make me feel
Like I might as well
Be on my own again

I take back everything I said
About loving you
Now that you've left me on the ground
I can fly away
To someone new
Don't pretend like
I don't know you're untrue

I never meant
To bring you down
Nothing but good intentions
I never meant
To bring you down

[Chorus]

I take back everything I said
About loving you
Now that you've left me on the ground
I can fly away
To someone new
Don't pretend like
I don't know you're untrue

I never meant
To bring you down
Nothing but good intentions
I never meant
To bring you down

Take it back, this time
I'll just move on, I'll just move on
Take it back, this time
I'll just move on, I'll just move on

(3x)
Take my heart, make it grey
I'll never forget
I'll never forget!


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    It's cuz this song came out on the EP Aesthetic, Philip sung this i believe, that's why it sounds so different, as it was there 'old' style. amazing song, i agree with FightForTomorrow's interpretation of this song :)

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