You never learn from your mistakes
I don't think you're so special
The best defense was hard to take
The rest is incidental now

Don't come to me for help
Cause I'm out for myself
Go find somebody else

It's all a game of give and take
You only deal in rental
You never had too much at stake
She gave her full potential
Now, you're trapped within yourself
Your muffled cries of help
She breaks out of her shell

It's too bad
It's too bad
It's too bad
Love is on the rocks
Too bad
It's too bad
So sad
Love is on the rocks

A sacrifice is hard to make
When you don't know denial
It's gone too far
It's much too late
There'll never be a trial

Don't come to me for help
Cause I'm out for myself
Go find somebody else

It's too bad
It's too bad
It's too bad
Love is on the rocks
Too bad
It's too bad
So sad
Love is on the rocks

It's too bad
It's too bad
It's too bad
Love is on the rocks
Too bad
It's too bad
So sad
Love is on the rocks

It's too bad
It's too bad
It's too bad
Love is on the rocks
Too bad
It's too bad
So sad
Love is on the rocks

It's too bad
It's too bad
It's too bad
So sad


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