Lyrics of '(Bit)' by Dorling

(Bit) is a song by Dorling whose lyrics have countless searches, so we decided it deserves its place on this website, along with many other song lyrics that internet users want to know.

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I had a problem
It couldn't be fixed
We had to sort it out
My feelings were all mixed

I know I'm better
Since this came along

Now I am peaceful
Hoping for a song

I had this won
A long time ago
I nearly lost it
But now we are one

Back in the store room
Hidden with the lies
You can see my scapegoat
She just sits and cries

She has been used up
Abused by my way

But now, I am peaceful
Forget her in a day

I, have recovered
This, my inner self
I think that I'll be fine now
So leave me on the shelf

There are many reasons to want to know the lyrics of (Bit) by Dorling.

Knowing what the lyrics of (Bit) say allows us to put more feeling into the performance.

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It's important to note that Dorling, in live concerts, has not always been or will be faithful to the lyrics of the song (Bit)... So it's better to focus on what the song (Bit) says on the record.

Remember that whenever you need to know the lyrics of a song, you can always turn to us, as has happened now with the lyrics of the song (Bit) by Dorling.