Who!

I'm on the verge of a break down
I'm on the brink of an epic meltdown
I'm on the way to a flat-line

(oh oh yea)

No, I don't really want to leave you behind
But apparently you can't stay all mine
So I'll try to let you go

You're not mine to own

If I let it go
If I let this go
If I let you go
Would the scars continue to show

If I let it go
If I let this go
If I let you go
Would the scars continue to show

I'm on the verge of a crackdown
I'm freaking out, got a bottle of Jack down
I'm on my way to a blackout

(oh oh yea)

No, I don't really want to leave you behind
But apparently you can't stay all mine
So I'll try to let you go

You're not mine to own

If I let it go
If I let this go
If I let you go
Would the scars continue to show

If I let it go
If I let this go
If I let you go
Would the scars continue to show

Shred that shit, Bryan!

I'm on the verge of a breakdown
I'm on the brink of an epic meltdown

No, I don't really want to leave you behind
But apparently you can't stay all mine
So I'll try to let you go

You're not mine to own

If I let it go
If I let this go
If I let you go
Would the scars continue to show

If I let it go
If I let this go
If I let you go
Would the scars continue to show

If I let it go
If I let this go
If I let you go
Would the scars continue to show

I'm on the verge of a breakdown


Lyrics submitted by leorawk

Let It Go Lyrics as written by Craig Edward Mabbitt Max Green

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    dude its buckcherry or someone of buckcherry idk that shit

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