What? What am I supposed to do with you?
Then again you're really not the issue
It's a battle within myself,
And I don't need your help.

Why? Why am I getting so confused?
The feelings gone, I don't even like you.
Then tell me why is it that sometimes
I can't look you in the eyes.

You did me wrong,
And you knew all along
That you weren't ready
But I'm holding steady
So I hope you hear this song.

This is my goodbye.
No longer will I try.
'Cause I'm leaving, and you've hurt me for the very last time.

How? How did I even get here?
This is the very place that I feared.
In a position where I wonder if you cared for me at all.

Who? Who was it that made me believe,
That you and I were supposed to be.
Well it doesn't matter, 'cause in the end.

You did me wrong,
And you knew all along
That you weren't ready
But I'm holding steady
So I hope you hear this song.

This is my goodbye.
No longer will I try.
'Cause I'm leaving, and you've hurt me for the very last time.

When I, I think
Of all the these questions -- with no answers my heart begins to sink.

Do you realize?
Well, it doesn't matter 'cause I'm living, breathing, & feeling so alive.

You did me wrong,
And you knew all along
That you weren't ready
But I'm holding steady
So I hope you hear this song.

This is my goodbye.
No longer will I try.
'Cause I'm leaving and you've hurt me for the very last time.

This is my goodbye.
No longer will I try.
And you know the reason why.


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