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lyrics
She comes to bed every night with me
but lately there's something in her eyes,
she thinks that I can't see
Well it's a fire burning, but it doesn't burn for me.
Now I'm afraid to ask her - baby, who is he?
But you know that I love her,
but I'm gonna have to let her go
'Cause I won't be second in line
to someone I don't know.
I'm gonna let her go.
She's my best friend's wife
and I know it's wrong
I just can't resist her body,
she throws it on me so strong.
And I know when he finds out,
there'll be such sorrow.
But she's good for my ego -
so I won't let her go.
And I know it's selfish,
that I just can't leave her alone
and I know he'll never forgive me,
for wrecking his home
But I still can't let her go.
But you know that I love her,
but I'm gonna have to let her go
'Cause I won't be second in line
to somebody I don't know.
I'm gonna let her go.
You vowed to never do this to me,
but now you sing a new song.
Two became one, one became three
and I got this feeling so strong.
And these feelings of love,
have been replaced by Something New
and not even Heaven above -
could make me want you.
And you say you still love me, baby -
well maybe that's so.
But the way you've been acting lately,
my darlin' - I just don't care to know.
It's time for you to go.
I know I said I love you,
that you were all I need.
But you love yourself more -
than I could ever supersede.
Selfishness outweighs self preservation,
your narcisism cannot please.
I'm done having you screw me over,
he can screw me under - it's all I need.
But I know that I love him - but I gotta let him go
I refuse to be second in line to his own ego.
I've already let him go.
credits
from Moving On,
released April 8, 2017
Written by Dan Evick with additional words by Evyenia Karapolous, backing vocals arranged by Nate James
Dan Evick - acoustic guitar, vocals, organ
Nate James - vocals
Alexis Cutshall - vocals
Rachel Krems - acoustic bass
Shane Powell - Drums
Billy Salvatori - Lead Guitar
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