I see you in the distance,
This could be where you say goodbye.
And I don’t wanna listen,
‘Cause nothing said would change your mind.
And I guess that now I should pay the price,
But I’m looking down so you can’t see my eyes, my eyes.
Baby, I was begging you “don’t go,”
You left me here in an empty room alone.
I cry, I cry it out,
Cry, cry it out.
Never meant to mean it,
But here we are and there it goes.
You were all I needed,
But people change and people grow.
Guess that I just didn’t know,
But no surprises we explode, explode.
Baby, I was begging you “don’t go,”
Left me here in an empty room alone.
So I cry, I cry it out,
Cry, cry it out, I cry it out.
This is the end that you needed,
I turn to stone.
One last question as you’re leaving,
Could you let it go?
Could you let it go?
Could I let it go?
So I cry, I cry it out,
Cry, cry it out.
So I cry, I cry it out,
(This is the end that you needed),
(I turn to stone).
Cry, I cry it out,
(One last question as you’re leaving),
(Could you let it go)?
Cry it out.
credits
from Could You Let it Go?,
released October 28, 2016
Written, produced and recorded by Benjamin Russell.
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