You're a complicated man
Heaven knows that I tried to understand
And I've done everything thatI can
I've taken all that I can stand
I've got another life to give
This ain't the kind of life I want to live
You know I'm not the kind to call it quit
But I'm over it

I don't wanna
Talk about it
Cause we've been talkin
For too long, too long...

I'm done with you
Did you hear me?
I'm done with you.
Don't you even try to change my mind
Say the things you always do

It's over now
And I believe that it's over now
I know I say it everytime
But this will be the last time
I say good bye
Say good bye

So don't kiss me now
You only think it can break me down
I don't care if your knees hit the ground
And you beg me to stay around

And we both know
We're too far down this road
Holdin out for a change
But everything's the same
So I'm letting go

I don't wanna
Fight about it
Cause we've been fighitng for too long, too long
I'm done with you
Did you hear me? I'm done with you
And don't you even try to change my mind
Say the things you always do
It's over now

But I believe that it's over now
I know I say it everytime
But this will be the last time
Say good bye

I've been thinking it over baby
I think it's finally over baby
I should have seen it coming
But i just wanted to believe, believe
You're not the right one for me

So I'm done with you
Did you hear me?
I'm done with you
Don't you even try to change my mind
Say the things you always do, you always do
It's over now and I believe that it's over now

I know is say it everytime
But this will be the last time
I say goodbye
Say goodbye... goodbye

Da nana da nana da...

Goodbye Goodbye now
Goodbye Goodbye
Say goodbye



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