Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Peroxide, artist - Nina Nesbitt. Album song Peroxide, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 31.12.2012
Record label: Universal Island, Universal Music Operations
Song language: English
Peroxide |
You’re like a junk email in my inbox |
You keep coming back, keep coming back |
Like a constant ringing in my ears, oh |
Keep calling back, why are you calling back again? |
Like a train that’s running out of steam, oh |
You’re losing track, should’ve stopped way back |
You’re with a new girl now, she’s only 16 |
Hanging from a string, I hear her heart smash |
So tell your girlfriend |
You used to be my boyfriend |
Used to be my boyfriend |
How would she like that? |
She doesn’t know about all the things you done then? |
All the things you said? |
Just to try and get me back |
But you had your chance |
Peroxide, on your heart |
It’s burning, it’s falling apart |
Peroxide, on my heart |
It’s turning, light from the dark |
Peroxide, in your eyes |
It’s burning, burning your heart |
Peroxide, as you ask why |
You ask why it all fell apart |
She’s the one beautiful rose in a thorn field |
But she doesn’t know, that you’re among those |
She can only give so much until you take |
Take yourself back and leave the pain |
So tell your girlfriend |
You used to be my boyfriend |
Used to be my boyfriend |
How would she like that? |
She doesn’t know about all the things you done then? |
All the things you said? |
Just to try and get me back |
But you had your chance |
Peroxide, on your heart |
It’s burning, it’s falling apart |
Peroxide, on my heart |
It’s turning, light from the dark |
Peroxide, in your eyes |
It’s burning, burning your heart |
Peroxide, as you ask why |
You ask why it all fell apart |
Let it burn |
Cause it’s your turn, to feel something now |
Peroxide, on your heart |
It’s burning, it’s falling apart |
Peroxide, on my heart |
It’s turning, light from the dark |
Peroxide, in your eyes |
It’s burning, burning your heart |
Peroxide, as you ask why |
You ask why it all fell apart |