I really am a nice girl

I don't know what you done, but you done what you did
And now your telling me that you're not to blame
I hear it in your voice, your holding back, tell you what
I'm sick and tired of these high school game
You tap me in the head, stab me in the back, thinking you can get away with that

'Cause I'm a nice girl, always doin' right girl
Now let me get it straight
You play me for a fool
And then I should cry for you
Oh, whatever
You're lucky I'm a nice girl
Yeah, I'm such a nice girl

I'm ain't your little sister, I ain't your momma
Don't wanna reprimand you every time you do wrong
It's people like you that create bad attitudes
You're out of line stepping where you don't belong
I won't beat you up, or call you a jerk
I won't give you what you deserve

'Cause I'm a nice girl
An always doin' right girl
Now let me get it straight
You play me for a fool
And then I should cry for you
Oh, so sad
You're lucky I'm a nice girl
Yeah, I'm such a nice girl

It just might surprise you
How much I don't care if you like me
Bad girls would wanna fight you
But I that's a waste of energy

'Cause I'm a nice girl
A really, really nice girl
I'd love to see your face
If I turned on you
Yeah, you'd be shaking in your shoes
I would love that
Your lucky I'm a nice girl
Always you're nice girl
Simply a nice girl
I'm such a nice girl all the time
Sick and tired of being nice


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