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I’m writing you for the hundredth time cuz ninety nine I threw away
And in my mind a thousand times I’ve said everything I wanna say
I’ve said everything I wanna say
But you find a way to keep me hanging on
You find a way to make everything go wrong
It’s the way you lose me
Say you choose me
Then pass me by like you never knew me
You find a way to lead me on
I change my mind a thousand times but circumstances stay the same
I told you no an hour ago
I’ve said everything I wanna say
I’ve said everything I need to say
But you find a way to keep me hanging on
You find a way to make everything go wrong

It’s the way you lose me
Say you choose me
Then pass me by like you never knew me
Til I find a way of moving on
And when I think I’ve figured out
I’ve found a way to live without
You come around and everything’s all wrong
I’m waking up alone at night remembering when the time was right
You’re only here a moment then you’re gone
You find a way to keep me hanging on
You find a way to make everything go wrong
It’s the way you lose me
Say you choose me
Then pass me by like you never knew me
You find a way to lead me on
Til I find a way of moving on
You find a way you lead me on
I’ll find a way
I’m movin on
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Graham Colton
Lonely Ones “I’m not the same guy.” That’s certainly an understatement for Graham Colton. After a major label career, numerous TV appearances and the limiting musical peg of “singer-songwriter,” Colton has gone through a complete reinvention on his new album Lonely Ones. Credit his reinvention to a few things: Colton’s return to the Oklahoma music scene; a budding friendship with the Flaming Lips; and for his new record, an entirely new approach to songwriting.

Read more about Graham Colton on Last.fm.


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