Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

It was all story book love,
Full of things that we dream of
Filled with fiction, make believe (make believe, oh)
You were so one of a kind
There were no words that could define
Everything you meant to me

And girl, I gave my love, I gave my love
And you just broke my heart in two, in two
And now I gotta start again, again
So, baby this is it, girl, this is it

Yeah,

[Chorus]
It's officially over, it's officially over
There ain't nothing you can say that can fix your wrong
It's officially over, it's officially over
There ain't nothing you can say that can fix your wrong
It's officially over

You pretended the whole time
What you told me was a lie
Oh you're fool was falcified

It is too late to shed tears
'Cause there is no love left here
The only thing left is to say goodbye

And girl, I gave my love, I gave my love
(Oh I gave you my love)
And you just broke my heart in two, in two
(You broke my heart in two, girl)
And now I gotta start again, again
So, baby this is it, girl, this is it

[Chorus]

There's nothing we need to talk about
And I don't wanna work it out
Girl, you told me lies, broke me down, wasn't true
For that reason, girl, I gotta be leaving you

There's nothing we need to talk about
And I don't wanna work it out
I ain't gonna front, girl, you made a grown man cry
There's only one thing to do

[Chorus: x2]


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Officially Over Lyrics as written by Ricardo Thomas Atozzio Towns

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