Grave letra

Tate McRae


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Grave lyrics

One chance, two chances of three
Think I got too much sympathy, yeah
I hold my grudges like I held you
How does me tryin' to fix it
Turn into "I'll just forgive it"?
One chance, two chances were lost on you (Uh)

You can only dig the grave so deep
Before you start to take me down with you
With you, with you, with you

I could never make you want me like I wanted to be wanted
I could never really change you like I thought that I could
I was tryna make us somethin' out of nothin', we were nothin' at all
You can only dig the grave so deep
You can only try to save somеthin' that's not already gone

It's so sad, what the f*ck?

Said you'd bе goin' out with all your boys (Ah-ah)
I'm crazy if I called you, right?
Tables turned, now I'm out
And you just called, like, thirty times (Thirty times)
Always a funny thing
Watchin' the tough guy plead
Oh, baby

You can only dig the grave so deep
Before you start to take me down with you
With you, with you, with you

I could never make you want me like I wanted to be wanted
I could never really change you like I thought that I could
I was tryna make us somethin' out of nothin', we were nothin' at all
You can only dig the grave so deep
You can only try to save somethin' that's not already gone

That's not already gone
That's not already gone
Ooh

You had me, you had me for a minute
The sad thing is you never would admit that you had me
You had me for a minute there (Ooh)
You had me (You), you had me for a minute (Had)
The sad thing (Me) is you never would admit (Baby) that you had me (You)
You had me for a minute there (Had)

But I could never make you want me like I wanted to be wanted
I could never really change you like I thought that I could
I was tryna make us somethin' out of nothin', we were nothin' at all
You can only dig the grave so deep
You can only try to save somethin' that's not already gone

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Grave est une chanson interprétée par Tate McRae