You're Still a Mystery

JACK ANTONOFF, JOHN HILL

Thought I wanted to forget my past
Tried to leave the pieces of a broken man
What it cost I ain't ever getting back
So I'm breaking the lines 'cause I wanna remember

Man I was feeling like I never was young
Followed a dream and a strange desire
You picked me up in the dead of the night
And gave me a chance to move on inside of your

Mystery
Maybe I don't need to understand
Why your love love love
Is such mystery
Maybe I don't need to understand
Why your love love love
Your love your is such mystery

Want to give you something better than I've been
I wanna write your name up on my wall
Wake you up in the dead of the night
Breaking the lines just trying to get better

Man I was feeling like I never was young
No nothing simple 'bout the simple days I mourn
If what I lost ain't ever coming back
Then I can find a way to move inside of your

Mystery
Maybe I don't need to understand
Why your love love love
Is such mystery
Maybe I don't need to understand
Why your love love love
Is such mystery

No god holding on tightly
Your love holy inside me
No god holding on tightly
Your love holy inside me
No god holding on tightly
Your love holy inside me
No god holding on tightly
Your love holy inside me

Someday I'm gonna make this right
Someday when the lights are low
Someday I'm gonna get on my knees
Someday baby I'm gonna beg you

Someday I'm gonna make this right
Someday when the lights are low
Someday I'm gonna get on my knees
Someday baby I'm gonna beg for you

Mystery
Maybe I don't need to understand
Why your love love love
Is such mystery
Maybe I don't need to understand
Why your love love love
Is such mystery

Trivia about the song You're Still a Mystery by Bleachers

On which albums was the song “You're Still a Mystery” released by Bleachers?
Bleachers released the song on the albums “Strange Desire” in 2014 and “Terrible Thrills, Vol. 2” in 2016.
Who composed the song “You're Still a Mystery” by Bleachers?
The song “You're Still a Mystery” by Bleachers was composed by JACK ANTONOFF, JOHN HILL.

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