I’m not coming to your party, girl.
No, no, girl.
I ain’t gonna come to your party.
No I ain’t, girl.
No, I’m not coming to your party, girl.
I’m not gonna make it over there, girl.
I ain’t gonna make it your party.
Whooo, yeah.

Why would I show up?
Just to see what I cant have?
Why don’t you grow up?
[Ohhh..] Dump your douche and get a man.
It’s all the same,
[Ohhh..] Every time I see you there.
I’ve gone insane,
[Aww..] & Now I’m pulling out my hair.

[Ohh..] Now baby,
You’re such a drag.
[Ohh..] You tie me up and kick me down,
[Ughh..] I’m getting mad
[Ohh..] Go find yourself another clown.
You poison me.
[Ughh..] Your rich venom in my veins.
You’re boiling me..
[Aww..] & Now I’m penning in the pains.

I don’t know if I told you yet… but, uhhh…
Yeah, I’m not coming to your party, girl.
Uh-uh, girl.
No, no, I’m not coming to your party.
I’m not gonna make it over there.
I’m not gonna make it your little get-together, baby.
No, no, no
I’m not gonna come to your fiesta, girl.
I’m not gonna make it, girl.

I wont be dancing with you, girl.
No I’ll be dancing alone.
I wont be dancing with you, girl.
No I’ll be dancing alone.
[Whooo, ughhh…]
I wont be dancing with you, girl.
No I’ll be dancing alone, alone, alone, alone.
I wont be dancing with you, girl.
‘Cause I’ll be dancing alone.
I wont be dancing with you, baby.
I’ll be dancing on my own.
I wont be dancing with you, girl.
I’ll be dancing alone.
I wont be dancing with you now, baby.
I’ll be dancing on my own.


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