You're never ever wrong, no you're never wrong, never
No, you're never ever wrong, no you're never wrong, never wrong

You're never ever wrong, no you're never wrong, never
No, you're never ever wrong, no you're never wrong, never wrong

You're never ever wrong, always something more to say
Never wrong, well, you never mind, let me fight
You're never wrong, if there's something more to say
You're never wrong, it' s going to end this time
You're never wrong, if you can never be contained
You're never wrong, well, you never mind, let me fight
You're never wrong, don't even bother to explain
You're never wrong, you'll never win this time

Feel the anger coming, fell my patience running
Well, it's plain to see that you have lost your damn mind

How could you let it end up this way
Is there really nothing more you can say?
I'm not taking another fucking dose of your denial today
I'm not willing to deal with someone
Who insists that they can never be wrong
So just keep on talking to the wall because I'm walking away

You're never ever wrong and you never will believe
That you were wrong, you're just never mind, let me fight
You're never wrong, were you really that deceived?
The illusion is to end this time
Well, you were wrong, I know it's difficult to see
That you were wrong, in your little mind every time
Yeah, you were wrong and now you'd better believe
That it is coming to an end this time

Feel the anger coming, fell the patience running
And it's easy to see you've made me lose my damn mind

How could you let it end up this way
Is there really nothing more you can say?
I'm not taking another fucking dose of your denial today
I'm not willing to deal with someone
Who insists that they can never be wrong
So just keep on talking to the wall because I'm walking away

If you shut your mouth, then we just might make it
You wanna fight me, be careful what you're wishing for
So say it again, push it again
There is no coming back this time

Shut your mouth, 'cause I just can't take it
I'm ready to fight, is it all that you were hoping for?
Don't say it again, do it again
There'll be no coming back this time

How could you let it end up this way
Is there really nothing more you can say
I'm not taking another fucking dose of your denial today
I'm not willing to deal with someone
Who insists that they can never be wrong
So just keep on talking to the wall because I'm walking away
How could you let it end up this way
Is there really nothing more you can say
I'm not taking another fucking dose of your denial today
I'm not willing to deal with someone
Who insists that they can never be wrong
So just keep on talking to the wall because I'm walking away

You're never ever wrong, no you're never wrong, never wrong
You're never ever wrong, no you're never wrong, never wrong


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