You did everything
I asked you not to
Look where it got you
I'm sure
You heard it before
But, how could you?
Baby, why would you?

[Bridge:]
Goodbye, sweetheart
Countdown started
Words are heavy
But I'm far from broken hearted
Goodbye stranger
I'll take the fall
Lies were tempting
You know you never really threw me off at all

[Chorus:]
Go ahead
Waste your time
Count me out
Take your place at the end of the line
Raise a glass
No surprise
Here's to us at the end of the line (Oh, yeah)
Here's to us at the end of the line (Oh, yeah)

I'll miss the version of you
Who loved me
And all that they don't see
You said you could be good
Somehow you're guilty
And you're not even sorry

[Bridge]

[Chorus x2]


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Ladies' Choice Lyrics as written by John J. Alagia Chris Holmes

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    the name of the song "ladies choice" reminds me of like old fashioned dances where the guys lined up and ladies got to choose. like in the song she says "Take your place at the end of the line, Raise your glass". almost like she's saying that hes not worth picking, cause he didnt want to take the time in the relationship to do things right so she's not going to anymore

    jabell316on July 24, 2008   Link

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