It's funny how you think you really know yourself
Like you would never lose yourself to someone else
And I was up to thinking it was about you and me
Silly, silly me
I should have never listened to a word you said
But I was always giving into promises
I never should have gone for
I should have never longed for you no matter how hard it gets
And I want this to be over
I so want this to be through
In the end somehow it always comes back to you

[Chorus]
Cause everywhere I go
No matter what I do boy
I just can't get you out of my head
So it annoys me
He wasn't man enough
To come and tell me
That I was never the one
Like you said I was
You could have told someone
You knew that you didn't love
Me anymore

If you only told me how you really felt
I could've put my feelings into someone else
But I was busy thing that was where I was supposed to be
Silly, silly me

But there was something about you that I couldn't resist
Can't put my finger on it but whatever it is
I never should have stood for (stood for)
Should be another one for me
That's the way it is

And I want it to be over
I so want it to be through
In the end somehow it always comes back to you

[Chorus]

I tell myself
Get over you
It's so the right
Right thing to do
And just when I
Thought I was done
You pulled me in
For another run

I can't take this
I won't take this
I can't do this
I won't do it

Even if I know in the end somehow
It always comes back to you

[Chorus: x3]


Lyrics submitted by Shirley Parker

Everywhere I Go Lyrics as written by Estelle Fanta Swaray Alesha Anjanette Dixon

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group

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    so little love here? WHY! this song is sooo catchy and personally i think its way better than over it! yep we all go thru relationships where we just cant get out...no matter how bad it is for you. first loves usually...stupid a$#%$^&*...:-)

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