I wanted so bad to be your girl
I tried thinking about all the lonely nights I cried
I look back, what a waste of time
Should've realized I couldn't change your mind

Now I'm glad you've got a broken heart
'Cause I've been trying to fix mine from the start
Now I'm glad you've got a broken heart
'Cause I've been trying to fix mine from the start

Now that it's over you act so shocked
Guess you never listened all the times I talked
I gave you countless chances
You never seemed to care, treated me like trash
You thought I'd always be there

You're telling lies to anyone who will listen
You want so bad to be the victim
But what you've gotta see is our relationship
And break up is not a competition

Now I'm glad you've got a broken heart
'Cause I'm trying to fix mine from the start

Now you're acting like Mr. Perfect
To figure out what you did to deserve it
I was not the only one to do things wrong
You've been a dick to me all along

I know what I did was pretty rotten
Now it's like everything you did is forgotten
But go ahead and tell your sob story
All I have to say about it is blow me

Now I'm glad you've got a broken heart
'Cause I've been trying to fix mine from the start
Now I'm glad you've got a broken heart
'Cause I've been trying to fix mine from the start



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    Now that it's over you act so shocked Guess you never listened all the times I talked I gave you countless chances You never seemed to care; treated me like trash You thought I'd always be there You're telling lies to anyone who will listen You want so bad to be the victim

    • But what you've gotta see is our relationship, and break up is not a competition * ( i love that part! ) I was not the only one to do things wrong You've been a dick to me all along I know what I did was pretty rotten Now it's like everything you did is forgotten But go ahead and tell your sob story All I have to say about it is blow me!

    = guy was a shit boyfriend. it ends. he regrets being a douchebag. tells people he loves her and a bunch of crap. but she doesnt give a shit, and hopes his heart doesn't mend cause he treated her real badly. i fucking love this hahaha, i think it applies to basically every teen relationship... ever. :]

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