I, I
Lost, lost
All respect, admiration, and
Trust, trust
I was just, just
Following my heart and
And he tells me he's unfaithful
and now I need for you to tell me it's alright

Please, oh please
Don't do this to me, baby
Please, oh please
Don't get over me

I fall, fall
You were there, there
To expose him, what a smooth plan
I should've seen, seen
Through your disguise, surprise
You've found a replacement
And he tells me he's faithful
But I know better now
So please just tell me it's alright

Please, oh please
Don't do this to me, baby
Please, oh please
Don't get over me

I'm sorry you've got so much
Against you coming into this
I appreciate your patience
I know that you've been hurt too
Oh, we're black and blue
But baby, let's make this one count
I'll always be around
I wanna be with you forever

Please, oh please
Don't do this to me, baby
Please, oh please
Don't get over me, oh baby
Please, oh please
Don't do this to me, baby
Please, oh please
Don't get over me


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    favorite song off the new record. there's multiple ways i think of it. it could really be to anyone in that whole situation..

    kasper94on March 01, 2011   Link

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