If you wanna play dead I ain't tryin'
that I had more to do
to stop you're crying
If you think that I don't make us no time
You are so wrong and you
are out of your mind

Well you must know what they say isn't true
You don't understand what I do
I got a name without you
but I have died

After all is saId and all of it is done
treated you bad and you
You were the one
I'm sorry for all of the shit that I said
I was so wrong
and I lost my head

Well you must know what they say ain't true
You don't understand what I do
I got a name without you
but I have died

Well you must know what they say isn't true
You don't understand what I do
I got a name without you
but I have died


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    Sultan Has It Made. He Dont Not Need Dat Woman. He Got A Name Without Her. But He Needs Her... Cuz He Loves her... and without her he is dead.

    boognishstallionon May 04, 2010   Link

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