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Come In or Stay Out

from The Heyday by The Heyday

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You come and go
Just to tear me up inside
And watch me fall apart
Right before your very eyes
But you say this time it’s for good (for your own good)
You’re packing up and moving in
With some guy that you met last year

I don’t know how this is gonna end
Cause you keep making wounds that time will never mend

Oh you broke my heart
But you saved my life
That day that you walked right out the door
So just stay away
Cause I just can't take
The thought of you coming back for more

When that lonesome road
Starts to take its toll on you
Don't you call me back no
I ain't gonna be no fool
You say you want to come home
But home is where the heart is
And you ain't got no home at all

You say that you're never coming back
But I know that I'll see you 'round real soon.
You say that you're never coming back
But we both know that’s nothing but a lie.

You say a lot of things,
Half of them you don’t mean.
I think that I'll be seeing you again.

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from The Heyday, released September 29, 2007

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The Heyday Denver, Colorado

The Heyday has been preaching the gospel of the “good old days” for years. Forming in Colorado in the spring of 2006 as the sun set on their high school careers, what started as a few friends in a basement rocking out has turned into an act committed to traveling the country, making fans and friends alike, writing feel good music that is fit for any radio station, living room, club, or festival. ... more

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