I Can’t Be My Old Self Forever

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Jorja Smith - Pop, UK

I Can’t Be My Old Self Forever

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[Verse 1] What's it like to walk through rain With nothing to cover your shame 'cause My umbrella stays up even under a bridge What's it like to wonder why I do everything with you on my mind when Everything I do is just my way to escape you [Pre-Chorus] I've been told I'll go nowhere on my own Well, we've just seen that I can't run from my own [Chorus] Knowing that the truth already hurts but I won't stop there Knowing you're the only one I'd lose ain't enough to stop me Oh, I find it hard to leave you there Knowing that the truth already hurts Knowing that I've only just begun Knowing that the truth already hurts [Verse 2] I never liked to win your games Can't keep giving love when you keep on playing They won't have a last move if I wake up and leave them [Pre-Chorus] I've been told I'll go nowhere on my own Well, we've both seen that I can't run from my own [Chorus] Knowing that the truth already hurts but I won't stop there Knowing you're the only one I'd lose ain't enough to stop me Oh, I find it hard to leave you there Knowing that the truth already hurts Knowing that I've only just begun Knowing that the truth already hurts [Bridge] I can only be this way with you There ain't nothing you can say or do You can't pay me for a sad soul You know that I can't lose [Pre-Chorus] Now you know the truth already hurts but I won't stop there Knowing your the only one I'd lose ain't enough to stop me [Chorus] Knowing that the truth already hurts but I won't stop there Knowing you're the only one I'd lose ain't enough to stop me Oh, I find it hard to leave you there Knowing that the truth already hurts Knowing that I've only just begun Knowing that the truth already hurts

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  • Jorja Smith
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