Curve - Hung Up Lyrics

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Hung Up

Hung Up Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Hung Up By Curve?
Silence waits,
Till it no longer, Knows right, From wrong. It's reaching out, It's reaching out, It's reaching out. Bursting through, It is softly spoken. It's staying young, Staying young, Staying young, Staying Young. Before we get to love, Before we get to romance, Before we've had enough, Just give it one more chance, Give it one more chance. I'm hung up on romance, I'm hung up on romance. Grieve in love, Before it's over, Dead by design. it's reaching out, It's reaching out, It's reaching out. Before we get to love, Before we get to romance, Before we've had enough, Just give it one more chance, Give it one more chance, Give it one more chance. I'm hung up on romance, I'm hung up on romance. Hey you know, I don't do so well. I'd love to know, I'd love to know, I'd love to know, I'd love to know. 'Cause I'm hung up, Hung up, Hung up, Hung up, Can't you tell. I'd love to know, I'd love to know, I'd love to know, I'd love to know. Hey you know, I don't do so bad. I'd love to know, I'd love to know, I'd love to know, I'd love to know. Before we get to love, Before we get to romance, Before we've had enough, Just give it one more chance. Hung up on romance, Hung up on romance, Hung up on romance, Hung up on romance, Hung up on romance, Hung up on romance. |
Who Wrote Hung Up By Curve?
Dean Garcia, Toni Halliday
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What's The Duration Of The Hung Up By Curve?The duration of Hung Up is 5:55 minutes and seconds. |
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