You think that you're so slick
I got something for you
Hold that thought, you're old news
Older than my old shoes

Since you like to play games
Grow up, act your damn age
Tricks for kids, you're so lame
'Cause you never really love me the same

Now close that door behind you
Now close that door behind
Don't let it hit you on the way out
Hey, hey

Yeah, don't let it hit you on the way out
Boy, I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
I'ma drink without you 'cause my girls are on the way now
Hey, hey
'Cause my girls are on their way now

I'm on to another 'cause you change like the weather
Say ay, I got my girls
We in the party like, ay, I got my girls
We in the party like, ay, I got my girls
We be clubbin' like

Go home to your mother 'cause you just another sucka
Say ay, I got my girls
We in the party like, ay, I got my girls
We in the party like, ay, I got my girls
We be clubbin' like

You dress like a cornball
Smiley faces on your drawers
Immature, you're so wrong
Don't come back, you're long gone

Can't you see I'm priceless?
Don't have sense to notice it
Thought you had a hold of this
But you never give me lovin' the same

Now close that door behind you
Now close that door behind
Don't let it hit you on the way out
Hey, hey

Yeah, don't let it hit you on the way out
Boy, I'm not thinkin' 'bout you
I'ma drink without you 'cause my girls are on the way now
Hey, hey
'Cause my girls are on their way now

I'm on to another 'cause you change like the weather
Say ay, I got my girls
We in the party like, ay, I got my girls
We in the party like, ay, I got my girls
We be clubbin' like

Go home to your mother 'cause you just another sucka
Say ay, I got my girls
We in the party like, ay, I got my girls
We in the party like, ay, I got my girls
We be clubbin' like

My phone's on silent, I'm so tired
I don't wanna hear your name no more
I don't wanna see your face no more
Shut, shut, shut, shut the front door
My phone's on silent, I'm so tired
I don't wanna hear your name no more
I don't wanna see your face no more
Shut, shut, shut, shut the front door
My phone's on silent, I'm so tired
I don't wanna hear your name no more
I don't wanna see your face no more
Shut, shut, shut, shut the front door
My phone's on silent, I'm so tired
I don't wanna hear your name no more
I don't wanna see your face no more
Shut, shut, shut, shut the front door

I'm on to another 'cause you change like the weather
Say ay, I got my girls
We in the party like, ay, I got my girls
We in the party like, ay, I got my girls
We be clubbin' like

Go home to your mother 'cause you just another sucka
Say ay, I got my girls
We in the party like, ay, I got my girls
We in the party like, ay, I got my girls
We be clubbin' like

I'm on to another 'cause you change like the weather
Say ay, I got my girls
We in the party like, ay, I got my girls
We in the party like, ay, I got my girls
We be clubbin' like

Go home to your mother 'cause you just another sucka
Say ay, I got my girls
We in the party like, ay, I got my girls
We in the party like, ay, I got my girls
We be clubbin' like


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