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lyrics
I never should have told you
I never should have told you
You say you need me, and then you leave me alone
You say you want me, and then you make me go home
You say it’s hard, but then you make it so easy to stay
It’s complicated, something so simple as trust
Sometimes I hate it, these games of love and lust
Sometimes you fake it, the way you pull me right into your play
Get out, get out, get out, get out of my head
Go on, go on, go on, forget what I said
I never should have told you
I never should have told you
You run so hot and cold, get out of my head
This room is crowded, and now I can’t even breathe
Lost inhibitions, and now you’re turning to leave
We have a moment when we lock eyes and I know what you say
And we’re alone now, and this just couldn’t be right
So hard and fast now, and I won’t put up a fight
This has to end now, before our danger’s exposed to the light
Get out, get out, get out, get out of my head
Go on, go on, go on, forget what I said
I never should have told you
I never should have told you
You run so hot and cold, get out of my head
Ooh, get out of my head
Ooh, yeah
I never really thought that it could be like this
It’s just a kiss, it never felt this way
Get out of my head
Ooh, get out of my head
Ooh, yeah
Get out, get out, get out, get out of my head
Go on, go on, go on, forget what I said
I never should have told you
I never should have told you
You run so hot and cold, get out
You run so hot and cold, get out
You run so hot and cold, get out of my head
Ooh, get out of my head
Ooh, get out of my head yeah
(c) Kimberley Jennings
credits
from Here Now,
released May 14, 2013
Kim Jennings - lead vocals, acoustic guitar
Dan Cloutier - electric guitar, harmony vocals
Eric Anderson - drums, bass
Eric Salt - percussion
Garnering words of praise like “compelling independent folk musician” (Worcester Magazine) and winning Best Female Vocalist
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