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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Sean Mackin
Violin
Benjamin Eric Harper
Lead Guitar
Peter Mosely
Piano
Christine Choi
Cello
Rodney Wirtz
Viola
Longineu W. Parsons III
Drums
William Ryan Key
Lead Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Sean Mackin
String Arranger
Peter Mosely
Songwriter
Benjamin Eric Harper
Songwriter
Longineu W. Parsons III
Songwriter
William Ryan Key
Songwriter
Neal Avron
String Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Neal Avron
Producer
Ryan Castle
Assistant Recording Engineer
Tom Lord-Alge
Mixing Engineer
Ted Jensen
Mastering Engineer
Travis Huff
Assistant Recording Engineer
Femio Hernandez
Assistant Mixing Engineer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Call me out, you stayed inside
One you love is where you hide
Shot me down as I flew by
Crash and burn, I think sometimes
You forget where the heart is
[Verse 2]
Answer no to these questions
Let her go, learn a lesson
It's not me, you're not listenin'
Now can't you see? Somethin's missin'
And you forget where the heart is
[Verse 3]
Take you away from that empty apartment
You stay and forget where the heart is
Someday, if ever you loved me, you'd say
"It's okay"
[Verse 4]
Wakin' up from this nightmare
How's your life? What's it like there?
Is it all what you want it to be?
Does it hurt when you think about me?
And how broken my heart is
[Verse 5]
Take you away from that empty apartment
You stay and forget where the heart is
Someday, if ever you loved me, you'd say
"It's okay"
[Verse 6]
It's okay to be angry, and never let go
It only gets harder, the more that you know
When you get lonely, if no one's around
You know that I'll catch you when you're fallin' down
[Verse 7]
We came together, but you left alone
And I know how it feels to walk out on your own
Maybe someday I will see you again
And you'll look me in my eyes, and call me your friend
[Verse 8]
Take you away from that empty apartment
You stay and forget where the heart is
Someday, if ever you loved me, you'd say
It's okay
[Verse 9]
It's okay
It's okay
Written by: Ben Harper, Longineu Parsons III, Peter Mosely, Sean Mackin, William Ryan Key