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lyrics
Verse 1
It’s just illusion that you’re not the only one in my head
You gave me nothing but the empty promises that you said
Like when you cried out for help and I came running in
Just to hear your excuses on the phone again
I picked up to hear your voice but I heard him on the other end
Chorus
I think it’s time that you should let her go
I’ll let you know if
It was worth all the time spent holding on
She led you on
I think it’s time that you should let her go
I’ll let you know if
It was worth all the time spent holding on
She led you on
Verse 2
You’ve been holding me down for so long
I always thought I was with you
But it’s not the first time I’m wrong
Another month’s gone by I never read
Into those messages that you used to send
It’s in pictures of pictures above your bed
Where I used to lay my head
Chorus
I think it’s time that you should let her go
I’ll let you know if
It was worth all the time spent holding on
She led you on
I think it’s time that you should let her go
I’ll let you know if
It was worth all the time spent holding on
She led you on
Pre Bridge
It was worth all the time spent holding on
It was worth all the time spent holding on
You were worth the time spent holding on
I only wish that my grip was a little bit tighter
Bridge
Let me be your fighter
Feel my desire
Feel it, feel it
I wish I held tighter
Let me be your fighter
Feel my desire
Feel it
Do you feel it?
Chorus
I think it’s time that you should let her go
I’ll let you know if
It was worth all the time spent holding on
She led you on
I think it’s time that you should let her go
I’ll let you know if
It was worth all the time spent holding on
She led you on
credits
released January 17, 2020
Written by Jake LeMond, Noah Deleon and T.A Watts
Produced by Noah Deleon, Jake LeMond and Jake Rye
Recorded by Noah Deleon and Jake Rye
Mixed by Jake Rye
Mastered by Mike Cervantes
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