Oh…ho…yeah
Ooh…hoo…ooh
Ho..oh…oh…yeah
Ooh…ooh…hoo…ooh
Yeah…

Did I hear you say that
You want another chance
You need another try
You're ready to reclaim your prize

So you want my love back [So you want my love back]
Why'd you let it slip away
Why'd you ever let me go
Your change of heart has come too late

Well, the door is locked
You can't get in
The game is changed
You've been

Too gone (Oh, ho, oh) too long, baby (Mmm…)
To ever get back again in (In) my (My) heart (Heart)
Too gone (Oh, ho, oh) too long, baby (Too long)
You're too many tears to late
To ever come back, to get back in my arms

Been gone too gone, too long

Don't you hear me say that
You'd be a fool to leave
You'd regret the road you chose
You'd come running right back to me [You'd come running back to me]

You had such a good love, sugar
You'll never find in no one else
But what I knew all the time
You had to find out for yourself

But now you'll never know
That love again
You're on your own
You've been too gone, baby

Too gone, too long, baby (Woo, much too long, yeah)
To ever get back again (Uh, uh, uh) in (In) my (My) heart (Oh, oh, oh…)
Too gone, (Too long) too long, baby
You're too many tears too late (Just too late)
To ever come back, to get back in my arms (Oh, oh, ooh)

Been gone, too gone, too long

Did you really think I'd take you back
Let in you back in my life, oh, baby, just like that
Someone new is loving me
Loving you is what used to be
Baby, you're too late to win my heart again

Too gone, too long, baby (Too gone)
To ever get back again (Ever) in my heart (In my arms)
Too gone, too long, baby
You're too many tears too late (Too late)
To ever (Too gone) come back, to get back to me never

Too gone (Too gone, too long) too long, baby (Oh, oh, oh, oh, ho, yeah)
To ever get back again (No, never) in (No, never) my heart (Oh…oh)
Too gone, too long, baby (Just too long, baby)
You're too many tears too late
To ever come back, to get back in my arms again

I don't need you, I don't want you
Later for you, baby
Oh, oh
Hit the road, Jack
And don't you come back, no more, no more, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh, yeah, yeah , oh, oh, oh, yeah

Too gone, too long, too gone, too long (Ho, hey, hey, hey, hey)
Back in my heart
Too gone (Too) too long (Too) too gone (Oh, ooh, yeah) too long
Back in my heart


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