You're gone
and babe that's a good thing
I'm still here
looking for something
To come along, to come along

I know, I know
we both say the same thing
I don't care, I don't care
about winning
So don't call, don't call
to talk about nothing

So many times
I waited for you
I figured it out
and now we're through
I wont give up
I wont give in

I know, I know
we both say the same thing
I don't care, I don't care
about winning
So don't call, don't call
to talk about nothing

You're gone
and babe that's a good thing
I spend my days working for something
We don't give up
We don't give in

I know, I know
we both say the same thing
I don't care, I don't care
about winning
So don't call, don't call
to talk about nothing

You're gone
You're gone
You're gone
And know that's a good thing
Babe that's a good thing


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    This song should have been included on D-Steps. One of the top three songs on these new releases. Classic Dulli atmospheric feel with melody and cinematic effect. Bravo!

    tsma120on March 04, 2011   Link

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