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Tan mal

The Interrupters

So Wrong

You were right and I was so wrong
I was weak and you were so strong
Now that the damage is done

You were right and I was hard-headed
Upset at everyone who seemed to know better than me
I was ungrateful, not faithful
So blind but now I see
I was resentful, I repent for
Everything I did that hurt you so
You don't deserve it, I'm not perfect
I hope you can let it go

'Cause you were right and I was so wrong
I was weak and you were so strong
Now that the damage is done
You were right and I was so wrong
I was so wrong

It must have been so painful, for my angel
To see me walk the road of the prodigal son
And burn bridges, break dishes
And shoot liquor like a tommy gun
Now I'm just thirsty, for some mercy
It was so hard to show my face
We all remember my temper
You were always so full of grace

And you were right and I was so wrong
I was weak and you were so strong
Now that the damage is done
You were right and I was so wrong
I was so wrong
I was so wrong

Tan mal

Tenías razón y yo me equivoqué
Yo era débil y tú eras tan fuerte
Ahora que el daño está hecho

Tenías razón y yo era duro
Enfadado con todos los que parecían saber mejor que yo
Fui desagradecido, no fiel
Tan ciego, pero ahora veo
Estaba resentido, me arrepiento de
Todo lo que hice te lastimó tanto
No te lo mereces, no soy perfecto
Espero que puedas dejarlo ir

Porque tenías razón y yo estaba tan equivocada
Yo era débil y tú eras tan fuerte
Ahora que el daño está hecho
Tenías razón y yo me equivoqué
Me equivoqué

Debe haber sido tan doloroso, para mi ángel
Para verme caminar por el camino del hijo pródigo
Y quemar puentes, romper platos
Y disparar licor como una pistola Tommy
Ahora sólo tengo sed, por algo de piedad
Fue tan difícil mostrar mi cara
Todos recordamos mi temperamento
Siempre estuviste tan llena de gracia

Y tú tenías razón y yo estaba tan equivocada
Yo era débil y tú eras tan fuerte
Ahora que el daño está hecho
Tenías razón y yo me equivoqué
Me equivoqué
Me equivoqué

Escrita por: Aimee Allen / Kevin C. Bivona / Timothy Armstrong