I’m in a daze
Lost in a haze
Must be one of those days
I can’t make heads nor tails
Kinda wishin that I was somebody else
Leave a message there’s nobody here
The answering message rings so clear
Gonna try to style it out
Make em believe I can leave em without a doubt
Refrain:
But can you erase, tears as they race
From your eyes and down your face
Do you wanna be, somebody new
If it makes it all better?
Chorus:
Well, this hangover
Its sweet and it’s comforting
Better than remembering those things
I said, things I should've said to you leftover
Like a hangover
It’s killing me right now
Remembering why and how, I missed the chance
To say those words to you
I should’ve said those words to you
I feel the blues
From my head to my shoes
So much to lose
How can I possibly make a stand
when I got myself tangled in a noose
Leave a message there’s nobody here
Her answering message rings so clear
Ill style it out
But it now leaves me without a doubt
Refrain:
That she has erased
The smile on her face
As she turned to walk away
Cause maybe she wants to be
Somebody new
Without you
Chorus:
Bridge:
Yes, I think it’s clear by now there ain't
no master plan
And that I ain't no superman
Yes, if it’s true that all is fair in
Love and war
Then I should’ve just said the words
before you walked out the door
But instead I said: nothing
Instead I said, nothing...
Nothing.
Chorus:
Would it have changed your point of view
I don’t know
I don't know
Do you?
credits
released February 28, 2017
Songwriter: Mark Villarosa
Produced by: "Insert.Play.Smile."
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