You've always been this way since high school
Flirtatious and quite loud
Find your sense of humour spiteful
It shudnt make you proud
And I know your pretty face
Gets far wiv guys
But you make up ain't
Enough to hide the lies

Are you sure that you're mine
aren't you datin other guys
'cause your so cheap
And I'm not blind
Your not worthy of my time
Somebody saw you sleep around the town
And I've got proof
Because the words going around

you left you're fone so i invaded
I hated what a sore
Your stupid lying bitch
who's David?
Some guy who lives next door
So go live in the house of David if you like
But be sure he don't know Peter John or Mike?

Are you sure that you're mine
aren't you datin other guys
'cause your so cheap
And I'm not blind
Your not worthy of my time
Somebody saw you sleep around the town
And I've got proof
Because the words going around

And I know
That you try
To break me into pieces
I know what you're like
But you can't hurt me now
I'm over you
oo ooo ooo
I don't like you

Are you sure that you're mine
aren't you datin other guys
'cause your so cheap
And I'm not blind
Your not worthy of my time
Somebody saw you sleep around the town
And I've got proof
Because the words going around

don't like you
don't know you


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Who's David Lyrics as written by James Elliot Bourne Thomas Michael Fletcher

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    do you people seriously have nothing better to do? If you don't like the band, that's your prerogative - but shouting it out to the people who do actually enjoy listening to them doesn't make you a bigger person. so take a minute to breathe, deal with it, and move on.

    my_rockstaron October 29, 2004   Link

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