I Forgive You

Oh my love I have tried many times to convince myself
You'll never change, maybe I could be happy with someone else
But here you are at my door, baby let's end this crazy war
I forgive you, I forgive you baby, I forgive you

It's alright, I'll take you back again
I'll take the blame, you mean that much to me baby
I forgive you

Who would believe I would stand in the gap of this love affair
I've got my pride but something broke inside when I saw you standin' there
You are the blood in my veins
Why do we cause each other pain
I forgive you, I forgive you baby, I forgive you

It's alright, I'll take you back again
I'll take the blame, I wouldn't lie to you
I forgive you

(Don't stand for abuse)
I gave him everything what do I have to lose?
I know he hurts me, I hurt him, sometimes I don't deserve him
But he loves me and I love him and this is how we are...

It's alright, I'll take you back again
I'll take the blame, you mean that much to me baby
I forgive you

I can't stop this habit anyway
I can't stop this habit anyway
I can't stop it
I need it to breathe
Oh baby



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