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Jason Reeves Careless


Thrown under the train I couldn't see it coming but I feel the pain
Tied to the tracks Slowly dying fast

And I would do it all again for you my love And nothing that I do is
ever good enough

So maybe I shouldn't be so careless with what I give away I don't
believe in being cautious So I surrender every ounce of my
courage and every bit of my breath But you couldn't care less

I fell over my feet You are the only one that trips me out
Completely under my skin That is where you are and where you've
always been

So long since I have had to fight for love And even if I win I'm
gonna lose too much

So maybe I shouldn't be so careless with what I give away I don't
believe in being cautious So I surrender every ounce of my
courage and every bit of my breath But you couldn't care

And I cannot forgive you for your touch To give me just a taste is
not enough

So maybe I shouldn't be so careless with what I give away I don't
believe in being cautious So I surrender every ounce of my
courage and every bit of my breath But you couldn't care less No
You couldn't care less No You couldn't care less



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