You're Wrong
By: Fran Quay
Duration
3:30
Genres
Description
"An old-fashioned sounding, bittersweet love song fused with poppy rhythm section, slidey guitar riffs, and a very catchy melody." Written by Benjamin Hughes Produced and performed by Benjamin Hughes and James Colah
Lyrics
It always seems the day I ask you out is the day you're away. It starts to feel like we're riding speed bumps on a motorway. An inevitable requisite (ah ha) snows me in again. The songs I sing always seem to be too sad for you. It almost seems that the love I give is too love for you. You always cry, when I'd die for you. I don't know why I keep trying. It's ludicrous: when you should be ecstatic, you're just static. And it's no use. All the jokes I'm telling don't make you laugh. Contained by your straitjacket (uh oh), attribute all the blame to me. I'm on my knees, but it seems that that's not please enough for you. It almost seems that the love I give is too love for you. You always cry, when I'd die for you. I don't know why I keep trying To make you happy, when all you do Is get unhappy when I... I say that I, yeah I'd do anything to make you smile. But you say that my love I send i'nt love, but it's a lie. Yeah, you're wrong.