I tried and tried
I tried so many things that wouldn't take
Like stop the leak, prevent the flood, some say
But nothing helped at all

And you're not listening to what I say
You waste the time for memories made
Communication has not made its way to your agenda for today
Or any other day
'Cause this is the last time I'm gonna say it

If you come around here, you know
We're gonna have some problems, though
'Cause yeah, we're over
Get over it, though

I've seen that look before
Leave that shit at your door
'Cause yeah, we're over
Get over it, though

Now I'm shouting out
You gotta hear me
Can you end this now
I'm tired of waiting

You don't get the point
And you don't get control
And we both have a chance
If you just let go

You can't have me tonight, tomorrow night, the next day
For anyone or anything
And anyway, I'm not asking you to stay
You're not my fucking problem, one you just throw away

Let's burn this house we built up down and simply walk away
If you come around here, you know
We're gonna have some problems, though
'Cause yeah, we're over, get over it, though

I've seen that look before
Leave that shit at your door
'Cause yeah, we're over
Yes, we're over

I'm gonna win this conversation
Look who's got the microphone
I can't believe you're stuck on always trying to fuck me up
Yeah, I think you ruined us all

Yeah, I truly believe you fucking ruined us all

If you come around here, you know
We're gonna have some problems, though
'Cause yeah, we're over
Get over it, though

I've seen that look before
Leave that shit at your door
'Cause yeah, we're over
Yes, we're over


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    So visceral, so raw... This guy surely knows how to put his soul in his songs!

    These guys should be selling billions of records!

    Leitoon January 22, 2013   Link
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    This is my second favorite song on this album. I think he's just finally fed up.

    "Yeah we're over, get over it though"

    Sweetlove311on April 16, 2013   Link

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