Sometimes I wake up thinking about you
Sometimes I just don’t wake up at all
I wish you were the one that I can’t live without
But I’m cold, I’m cold

I know that you won’t break me to pieces
But sometimes that is just what I need
‘Cause I won’t know I’m wrong
’Til I’m shown what I’ve done, but that’s me

The only thing I control is the ache in my soul
I’ve got nothing to say
It’s already too late
I’ve got this feeling
I really should be leaving now

But I can’t believe I’m letting you go
Maybe there’s no reason at all
For everything you never did wrong
I can’t believe I’m letting you go
Was it everything that you never said?
I swear I had it right in my head
I can’t believe I’m letting you go
I can’t believe I’m letting you go

The harder you hold
The higher you go
The further you fall
Breaking your bones
It’s time to let go

The harder you try
To follow the light
The brighter it shines
Burning your eyes
It’s time to let go

The harder you hold
The higher you go
The further you fall
Breaking your bones
It’s time to let go

The harder you try
To follow the light
The brighter it shines
Burning your eyes
It’s time to let go

The harder you hold
The higher you go
The further you fall
Breaking your bones
It’s time to let go

The harder you try
To follow the light
The brighter it shines
Burning your eyes
It’s time to let go

But I can’t believe I’m letting you go
Maybe there’s no reason at all
For everything you never did wrong
I can’t believe I’m letting you go


Lyrics submitted by Abbie96

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