Stop so what have you done?
Stuck at the same point
All you do is sulk

Stop, what is it you see?
It's probably nothing
In common with me

I'm not, not being fair
To pull up and bring down
On every trend

But you've not, you've not been there
All the time I've called out
I've looked everywhere

When you're coming back
When you're coming back
When you're coming back for more
If you're coming back
When you're coming back, wake me up

When you're coming back
When you're coming back
When you're coming back
When you're coming back
'cause I can't remember you here

Start, do it and more
You've folded enough times
You're here to walk off

Start, move, your luck's in
I can here it, I'm seeing one thing

I'm not and I've not been fair
To grind down and find out
All that you were

But you've not, you've not been there
All the times I've called out
I'm looking elsewhere

If you're coming back
When you're coming back
When you're coming back for more
When you're coming back
If you're coming back, wake me up

When you're coming back
When you're coming back
When you're coming back
When you're coming back
'cause I can't remember you here

Well, I tried to get inside her
As she gazed up at the sun
Said she knows of an alternative way

With our miles stretched out behind her
Now she's looking at me
Then she blew all my ideas away

She said, "Stop, you're thinking too much
And not doing enough, your head is too full
Your making me uneasy
'cause I have to think stirring it up"

When you're coming back
When you're coming back
When you're coming back for more
When you're coming back
If you're coming back, wake me up

When you're coming back
When you're coming back
When you're coming back
When you're coming back
'cause I can't remember you here

Were you ever here?
Were you ever here?
Were you ever here at all?
Were you ever here?
Were you ever here? Maybe never

Were you ever here?
Were you ever here?
Were you ever here?
Were you ever here, here?



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Comeback Lyrics as written by Jaime Brian Harding Anthony Paul Grantham

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    Seems to be about someone who has been neglected by a so-called lover.

    Songmeaningsuseron August 21, 2006   Link

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