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To Forget (Start Of Summer)

from Welcome To Camp Jellyjam by Dear You

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I won't forget the way you treated me
and how love can turn to hate so easily
but never the other way round

I tried so hard not to look at you
although I really wanted to
I'll try harder next time
I'll try harder next time

Another week and it will all be sorted
another year and it will all be worth it
the time it takes to fix a fracture

Because I'm the man who does before he thinks
and every body else won't rise but sink
not for the first time

And I won't forget the way you treated me
and how love can turn to hate so easily
but never the other way round

I tried so hard not to look at you
although I really wanted to
I'll try harder next time
I'll try harder next time

So make some time for me to sort my life out
and I will try and not to fuck you about
and fail miserably on both counts

And you'll regret the day that you met me
and I won't see
not for the first time

And I won't forget the way you treated me
and how love can turn to hate so easily
but never the other way round

I tried so hard not to look at you
although I really wanted to
I'll try harder next time
I'll try harder next time

"You're so good at making enemies just lately
so finish up your drink and just go home"

I'm so good at making enemies lately
So I'll finish up my drink and just go home

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from Welcome To Camp Jellyjam, released September 27, 2011
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Dear You was a band. There were three of them. Dave, Jord and Kid White. Originally known as Bruce Springstein's Rolling Stones and only meaning to play one show for a friends birthday, they recorded two releases in two months of forming under a slightly better name. ... more

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