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Enough To Kill (Digital Download)

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On “Enough To Kill” she explains: “That song questions why someone who doesn't love you anymore will just keep you around. You’re still in love with them, so you stay and try to believe the best, knowing you'll never fly as high as you could without the weight of their needs, which seem to become harder to meet every day. And for some f-ed up reason, they still have to leave you because you just won’t pull the trigger. You question your own faith, judgment, and courage and it pulls you apart even more than their leaving ever could.” 

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On “Enough To Kill” she explains: “That song questions why someone who doesn't love you anymore will just keep you around. You’re still in love with them, so you stay and try to believe the best, knowing you'll never fly as high as you could without the weight of their needs, which seem to become harder to meet every day. And for some f-ed up reason, they still have to leave you because you just won’t pull the trigger. You question your own faith, judgment, and courage and it pulls you apart even more than their leaving ever could.” 

On “Enough To Kill” she explains: “That song questions why someone who doesn't love you anymore will just keep you around. You’re still in love with them, so you stay and try to believe the best, knowing you'll never fly as high as you could without the weight of their needs, which seem to become harder to meet every day. And for some f-ed up reason, they still have to leave you because you just won’t pull the trigger. You question your own faith, judgment, and courage and it pulls you apart even more than their leaving ever could.”