Lyrics of Lose a number
Kelley James

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Release date : 09/06/2009
Duration : 0:04:32
Style : Rock
I watched tv til the sun rose
Fell asleep in the same clothes
Woke up alone, picked up the phone
And called the one i said id never call again
I need to lose a number
Someone take my phone away
It starts with a little tiny trigger, that sparks an even bigger
Memory that rushes over my body, blood begins to simmer
My heart beats a little faster, cuz ive been hurt
And now the feelings coming back, and im looking around
Nobody notices now, dont let this happen again
How can i be so weak and, hold the phone like ive done before
And know everything im doing is wrong
It gets so bad sometimes, especially after late nights
A little drink, feels like im doing alright
Then it hits me, grips me quickly
Takes me to that dark place i know, but now i gotta know
Just a little more, thinking answers will alleviate the paranoia
I hold the phone like ive done before
Still everything im doing is wrong
Wont you please pick up the phone
We havent spoken in so long
I cant help myself, i just need to know
How this ended so wrong
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