Tell me how you feel,
Cause I don't think you care at all.
Confusing transmissions,
Confirm my suspicions.
We're not going to keep holding on.
Getting out, I'm not gonna play your games.
I'll make my decision,
No need for revision.
I know that you don't feel the same.

But that's all right.
I'm far past the point of return tonight.
And there's no lesson here to be learned,
Except to never fall in love again.

Are you listening?
Am I getting through at all?
I'm trying to save you from breaking your heart,
But I know you'll take the fall.
Talking to myself, its never really helped.
Yea I know talking to myself never really helped.

But that's all right.
Yea that's all right.
I'm far past the point of return tonight.
And there's no lesson here to be learned,
Except to never fall in love again.

I'll never hold back.
I'll never give my heart to you again.

But that's all right.
Now that's all right.
All right.
But that's all right.
I'm far passed the point of return tonight.
And there's no lesson here to be learned.
Except to never fall in love,
No I'll never fall in love again.


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I'll Never Fall in Love Lyrics as written by Adam Tyler Lohrbach

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    <font size= 4><font face="almonte woodgrain">Best song ever</font>

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