Dave Barnes - The Inbetween Lyrics

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The Inbetween

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What Are The Lyrics For The Inbetween By Dave Barnes?
I said don't you ever leave me lonely baby
You didn't know what to say Now you got me worried 'bout the future baby Doubt I see upon your face Sometimes, yeah we move just like a freight train And sometimes we don't even move Somehow we're stuck here in this circle Where you wait on me I wait on you Well love ain't got to be something complicated It can be as easy as it seems So tell me if we're hot or cold baby Just save me from the in-between Monday, we're smiling and we're laughing Tuesday, won't return my calls Wednesday, I'm tearin' up your pictures baby Thursday night we're havin' a ball Love ain't got to be something complicated It can be as easy as it seems So tell me if we're hot or cold baby Just save me from the in-between Give me proof we're going forward And you know I won't ignore it I just need to know what's goin on. If you like this indecision Well I hate to cause division, but I'm gone Baby I'm gone Love ain't got to be something complicated It can be as easy as it seems So tell me if we're hot or cold baby Just save me from the in Love ain't got to be something complicated It can be as easy as it seems So tell me if we're hot or cold baby Just save me from the in-between |
Who Wrote The Inbetween By Dave Barnes?
Dave Barnes
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What's The Duration Of The The Inbetween By Dave Barnes?The duration of The Inbetween is 4:03 minutes and seconds. |
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