Dan Croll - In/Out Lyrics

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In/Out

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What Are The Lyrics For In/Out By Dan Croll?
I just called, just to say
That I'm coming round and I don't care if it's out my way I know you, told me not to call I'll clear out my clothes pack up my bags be on my way I know that you still secretly care But if I'm wrong then I'll just get out of your hair And if you let me stay don't let me go Let me know I just wanna know In then I'm out, out then I'm in, and I'm on my way In then I'm out, out then I'm in, and I'm on my way In then I'm out, out then I'm in, and I'm on my way In then I'm out, out then I'm in, and I'm on my way Sometimes I, never let you know That I still sing the songs wrote down on my bedroom wall And somehow I, always fail to show The appreciation you crave cuz I'm a fool for you So let me in I'll let you call me names Insult the words and cuss at me that it's all the same And if you want me out then only say Only say, and I'll be on my way In then I'm out, out then I'm in, and I'm on my way In then I'm out, out then I'm in, and I'm on my way In then I'm out, out then I'm in, and I'm on my way In then I'm out, out then I'm in, and I'm on my way And if you want me out then only say Only say, and I'll be on my way In then I'm out, out then I'm in, and I'm on my way In then I'm out, out then I'm in, and I'm on my way In then I'm out, out then I'm in, and I'm on my way In then I'm out, out then I'm in, and I'm on my way |
Who Wrote In/Out By Dan Croll?
Daniel Croll, Dustin Wong
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