Why you gotta ask me
Where I been
Why you gotta talk in
That abusing tone
You think the worst of me
You always think I'm
Out doing you wrong

You getting on my
Nerves wit that
Always trusting me when
I'm not home
I really do care for you
But if you keep on girl
We won't last long

[Chorus]
I'm not your last boyfriend
Don't drop that baggage
I won't have it
Stop tripping
I'm not cheating
Please believe me
I'm not your last boyfriend
Don't talk to me like you talk to him
Stop tripping
Stop yelling and accusing
Cause I'm not him

I really can't take all the arguing
Can you talk to me
Without raising your voice
'Cause I'm not understanding you
Sounds like you just
Making a lot of noise
I didn't get down with you

For the things you charged me with
The things he did
Could you please just
Forget the past
'Cause I just can't take much more of this

[Chorus]

Girl I do love you
And you know that I do
But I can't keep on arguing with you
And you say you've been hurt
And I know that's it's true
But I can't keep on paying for what
I didn't do

Yo,yo,yo,yo
You need to stop comparing
'Cause I don't act like
Don't look like
Don't sound like
I'm a treat you right
Got a little more to show

Got more to blow
Talking 'bout more than the one before
Talking 'bout more than the one before
That scrub gotcha, gotcha head all
Messed, up
Gotcha, gotcha rejecting my love
Got me, got me in yo situations
Stuck, stop

[Chorus]


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    This song means that you should not hold on to baggage from previous experiences and relationships, because everybody is not out to hurt you like your old boyfriend or girlfriend has. Nobody is the same, and you shouldn't have a barrier around your heart because you could be missing out on something very good.

    Adrienne05on September 30, 2004   Link

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