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[Verse 1]
They came down to the room
And I could see it written all over you
Since you already know
That I said "sorry, but I gotta go"[Pre-Chorus]
And I'll rip these walls apart
And I went and shot an arrow right through your heart
But how those times have changed
Cause now you don't remember my name[Chorus]
I'm sorry that I'm here so late
And please don't turn my heart away
For your love, I can change, cause without you, I'm so hollow
I'm sorry that I let you go
It's only when it's lost you know
Seeing you, missing you, such a bitter pill to swallow
No, oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh[Verse 2]
I guess I played my cards too late

Cause now my body can't take the weight
And once we flew so high, oh
But now I'm afraid to fly, oh oh oh[Chorus]
I'm sorry that I'm here so late
And please don't turn my heart away
For your love, I can change, cause without you, I'm so hollow
I'm sorry that I let you go
It's only when it's lost you know
Seeing you, missing you, such a bitter pill to swallow
No, oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh[Chorus]
I'm sorry that I'm here so late
And please don't turn my heart away
For your love, I can change, cause without you, I'm so hollow
I'm sorry that I let you go
It's only when it's lost you know
Seeing you, missing you, such a bitter pill to swallow
Seeing you, missing you, such a bitter pill to swallow
No, oh, oh
No, oh, oh

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Gavin James, 22-year-old singer songwriter, has already won Ireland's answer to the Mercury (the Choice Music Prize for 'Song of the Year') and seen his debut EP ('Say Hello') remain on the Irish chart for over 6 months. This rise and development in his home market has gained Gavin sell-out headline dates and wider support tours with the likes of Lianne La Havas, Beth Orton, Kodaline and Marina & The Diamonds.

A snapshot of this ascent, 'Live at Whelans' is a selection of new and old songs performed in the stripped-back environment of a rapturously-received hometown show. The first track to be lifted from it, 'Nervous', is a pin-drop account of a one-sided relationship: from that initial fear of your first meeting to the gradual realisation, by the end of the song, that perhaps they were never who you thought they were (and it's best to forget about them).
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