Brian Fallon - 21 Days Lyrics

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21 Days

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What Are The Lyrics For 21 Days By Brian Fallon?
It's so easy to fall in love.
It's not hard to get lost down this river. I miss most you in the morning... We used to talk to over coffee. But now I'm gonna have to find another friend. When it's over, We do the leaving. We do the crying. We do the healing. And they say - 21 days til I don't miss you. 21 days til I don't miss you. It's so nice, in the night, I would breathe you in. And you'd lie and say, my friend. I'm just waiting on the rapture, trying to minimize the damage. And hoping to keep my idle hands occupied. When it's over, We do the leaving. We do the crying. We do the healing. And they say - 21 days til I don't miss you. 21 days til I don't miss you. Call it breaking a habit. Call it falling out of love. Call it breaking a habit One day at a time. When it's over, We do the leaving. We do the crying. We do the healing. And they say - 21 days til I don't miss you. 21 days til I don't miss you. Call it breaking a habit, (21 days til I don't miss you) One day at a time. Call it breaking a habit. (21 days til I don't miss you) One day at a time. Call it being transformed, (21 days til I don't miss you) By the renewing of your mind. Call it breaking a habit. (21 days til I don't miss you) |
Who Wrote 21 Days By Brian Fallon?
Brian Fallon
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What's The Duration Of The 21 Days By Brian Fallon?The duration of 21 Days is 3:32 minutes and seconds. |
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