You're always too busy
Why don't you go with me
Don't act like you don't hear me
neglected
you're guilty
He noticed no one was with me
I started getting so friendly
He told me I was so pretty
I flirted
I'm guilty

I have no reason to lie
I told you a thousand times
I needed you by my side, but you were nowhere to Ibe found
But you pushed your luck
Now it's all messed up
But you went too far when you broke my heart and I found my guy
And if losing you is what I gotta do to satisfy all my needs
Then I guess that makes me guilty

Guilty [x2]

Stop wondering a thing but
I want you so bad it's danger
It's true I'm nobody's angel
Convict me
I'm guilty
You ain't no...
So good for...
It's not like I did it on purpose
The verdict is nothing
He needs me
Guilty

I have no reason to lie
I told you a thousand times
I needed you by my side, but you were nowhere to Ibe found
But you pushed your luck
Now it's all messed up
But you went too far when you broke my heart and I found my guy
And if losing you is what I gotta do to satisfy all my needs
Then I guess that makes me guilty

But you pushed your luck
Now it's all messed up
But you went too far when you broke my heart and I found my guy
And if losing you is what I gotta do to satisfy all my needs
Then I guess that makes me guilty

Tonight you'll cry
Ain't nothing more
That's why deicided to sing this song 'bout
I'm fakin'
Girls hearts breakin
I was up beatin' and screaming 'n faking
You sit there say I'm filthy when you're the one who made me guilty

Guilty [x5]

But you pushed your luck
Now it's all messed up
But you went too far when you broke my heart and I found my guy
And if losing you is what I gotta do to satisfy all my needs
Then I guess that makes me guilty

But you pushed your luck
Now it's all messed up
But you went too far when you broke my heart and I found my guy
And if losing you is what I gotta do to satisfy all my needs
Then I guess that makes me guilty

Guilty [x7]

Not not not with me...


Lyrics submitted by rust3dxh3art, edited by iris003

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    this song is most likely about a girl, whos boyfriend isnt there for her, and so she finds a new guy, and then her boyfriend comes back and is mad because she has found a new guy....but she says he cant be mad at her for it because she warned him she would do it, but he didnt listen.

    psh23on December 07, 2005   Link

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