Oh dear, what can I say?
I'm high here, up and spinning away
From a kiss of a thrill to be filled
Can someone hear me?
Love, what do you say?
Your mystery winds me up to be playful
Oh here goes that curious sinner within
Is someone listening?
Hope no one is listening

How do I slow down?
Cause I can't relate to my heart now
Thrown what I know is enough for me out
I'm running on empty
I've gotta find someway
To fumble right through this new heartache, it's torn me apart
Oh lovesick mistake, turn me away

Time says "it's the end of the day"
My inside says for your lips to forget what time says
Why can't I let go of the feel when you steal the logic around me?
God save me, I'm trying

How do I slow down?
Cause I can't relate to my heart now
Thrown what I know is enough for me out
I'm running on empty
I've gotta find someway
To fumble right through this new heartache, it's torn me apart
Oh lovesick mistake, turn me away

I think I'll disappear
Leave my head in the air for a chance to feel
So far far away from here
I know I can't stay too long
I don't belong here

I've gotta find someway
To fumble right through this new heartache, it's torn me apart
Oh lovesick mistake
Turn me away
Turn me away


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Lovesick Mistake Lyrics as written by Jamie Kenney Erin Mccarley

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    I agree with dameamor. It's about a girl who's so strung for this intriguing guy who she realizes she shouldn't be with. He really phases her and effects her, which seems like just another reason for her to not be with him. But still, she doesn't even realize how much she's fawning over him when in her heart she knows she can't.

    comfuzzled_on July 29, 2011   Link

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