Baby, baby got so much on her mind
Let's just forget about last night
And press rewind
Press rewind
Don't stress
He's got nothing to do with you
It's just me
I need some time to recoupe
And break free from you

Girl
Stop staring
Stop staring
And go
Stop caring
Stop caring
And go
Stop staring
Oh stop staring
And go
Stop staring
Stop looking at me now

Go through it
I already told you
Let this sink in your head
There's no me and you
Me and you
I didn't expect to have to deal with all this
Believe me
It's not my lost romance
Lost romance

Girl
Stop staring
Stop staring
And go
Stop caring
Stop caring
And go
Stop staring
Oh stop staring
And go
Stop staring
Stop looking at me now

What don't you get?
What don't you get?
Leave me alone
Leave me alone
What don't you get?
What don't you get?
Leave me alone
Leave me alone

Girl
Stop staring
Stop staring
And go
Stop caring
Stop caring
And go
Stop staring
Oh stop staring
And go
Stop staring
Stop looking at me now


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    !THERE SHE G0ES WITH HER GHETT0 GURLS!

    SourBlueon January 27, 2009   Link

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