i talk way too much so you know way too much about me
like an open book with my head in the clouds and my heart on my sleeve
everything i try to hide, you can read in my face
if i'm angry or sad, happy or feeling out of place
but what's the use in keeping secrets
if you want it, you can keep it
i don't need it, i don't need it
i can hear myself saying things that i probably shouldn't have said
but i won't take them back
and i know you've got trouble with letting yourself fall
i'm telling you there's beauty in letting go
i talk way too much ‘cause there’s always something to talk about
there’s always something that can be twisted and talked to death
i’m happy to share my opinion
asked for or not it makes no difference
but what's the use in keeping secrets
if you want it, you can keep it
i don't need it, i don't need it
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