French Braids - Breathe In Lyrics

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Breathe In

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What Are The Lyrics For Breathe In By French Braids?
I see your tired eyes you,
Talk with no surprise Saying you can take or leave it yet I been way within in the lines And keeping on your side But you don't want no part in this I don't mean to hurt Betting on your feelings I know How you see me I've been on my knees They feel like I've been here a thousand times Thousand times, or more If I can't rely on me Then who can, honestly It's our wasted sympathy It gets better though, trust in me Cause I know I did wrong, and what can't be undone, Breathe in When I played with my luck, in the end I fucked up, Breathe in Wait it out Breathe in Breathe in I know its only words But they tend to crash and burn But there's not much more than I can do I'm out of lives to live and its all I got to give I'm hoping that it's getting through And I don't mean to hurt Betting on your feelings I know How you see me I've been on my knees They feel like I've been here a thousand times, or more If I can't rely on me Then who can, honestly It's our wasted sympathy It gets better though Trust in me Cause I know I did wrong, and what cant be undone Breathe in Breathe In When i played with my luck, in the end i fucked up, Breathe in Wait it out Breathe In Breathe In |
Who Wrote Breathe In By French Braids?
Robert Tailor, Sean Fischer
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What's The Duration Of The Breathe In By French Braids?The duration of Breathe In is 3:36 minutes and seconds. |
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