[[Patrick]]
Why do I put myself through this
Why-do-I even try to make it work
When I know this ain't gone change
Why do I keep on comin back
When I know that this is wack
What am I going to do?
I am so addicted to you girl.
(What should I do?)
When leaving you is not an option babe
(Am I a fool?)
When I know that where this is headed babe
(This isn't new)
Weather I stay or weather I go
I just go with the flow
Cause there's no turning back
There's no turning back

[[Patrick ' Chorus]]
I must like having you hurt me
Girl and I knew
We was done right from the start
(I-I) I must love drama.
(I-I) I must love drama.
(I-I) I must love drama.
Cause I just can't seem to leave you alone

[[Patrick]]
Just because something looks good
Don't mean it's good for you
And that's the honest truth
Yeah my mama told me that.
And ain't everything is cool
Then the next I'm hating you
Something's wrong with that
But I can't be without you girl



[[Patrick ' Again omg lmao]]
(What should I do')
When leaving you is not an option babe
(Am I a fool)
When I know that where this is headed babe
(This isn't new?)
Whether I stay Whether I go
I just go with the flow
Cause there's no turning back
There's no turning back

[[Patrick ' Chorus]]
I must like having you hurt me
Girl and I knew
We was done right from the start
(I-I) I must love drama.
(I-I) I must love drama.
(I-I) I must love drama.
Cause I just can't seem to leave you alone
(Repeat Twice)

[[Carnell]]
(Why can't I leave you alone girl)
You're running the show
I have no control
(Wish I could turn me off but I wont)
I cant let you go

[[Music break]]
I must like having you hurt me
Girl and I knew
We was done right from the start
(I-I) I must love drama.
(I-I) I must love drama.
(I-I) I must love drama.
Cause I just can't seem to leave you alone
{Repeat til' fade}


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