I wish you everything good
It?s no less than you deserve
I wish I could fake with you all
I give you my love

Sorry baby, sorry baby
Sorry baby, I'm sorry baby, I miss you now

You grow like a tree in my life
Yeah, but I'm like a vine
I can't let you carry my weight anymore
This baby is mine

Sorry baby, sorry baby
Sorry baby, I'm sorry baby, I miss you now

You are a thousand miles away
And I can't come find you anymore, anymore

I've got a ghost in my head
Yeah, he's a bad man
Some kind of lingering day
Oh, I?ll pay what I can

Sorry baby, sorry baby
Sorry baby, I'm sorry baby
Sorry baby, sorry baby
Sorry baby, I'm sorry baby, I'm sorry now

I love you now
Yeah, I love you now



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    Sweet jesus, I love this song. I am pretty sure it's about her being with a guy who treats her really well and loves her, but she can't be with him because she has so much freaking baggage from an ex who burned her. When she finally gets over the ex, it's too late for her and the guy that was in love with her :(

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