Lyrics of 'Fences' by Dear June

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Stubborn girl
Always said we'd rule the world
Gave it all we had
I'd still take him back
I can say
Every time I put my arms round you
I felt that I was home
Was I ever wrong

We got lost but
We're coming around
It'll take a while
But we'll figure it out
I don't remember how
Oh, the fences are worn down now

Coming up to see you
Got this ticket in my hand
I'm on a bus to somewhere else
You don't need to understand
The distance rights the wrongs
It makes them harder to believe
But this time, boy, I swear to you
It's the last I'll ever leave
The last I'll ever leave

We got lost but
We're coming around
It'll take a while
But we'll figure it out
I don't remember how
Oh, the fences are worn down now

We got lost but
We're coming around
It'll take a while
But we'll figure it out
I don't remember how
Oh, the fences are worn down now

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