Oh shit, I thought you and I were friends
Oh shit, I guess this is where our love ends
Oh shit, I thought things were goin' well
But it hasn't turned out so swell, has it?

Oh shit
Oh shit, pride comes before a fall
Oh shit, and once you lose one you've lost them all
Oh shit, I guess this time's the time
And it seem you're no longer mine, don't it?

Oh shit
Oh shit
Oh

Oh shit, I wish I'd known before now
Oh shit, that you were such a cow
Oh shit, I wouldn't've wasted my time
Oh shit, chasin' somethin' which wasn't mine, face it
You're shit
You're shit

Oh shit, I wish I'd known before now
Oh shit, that you were such a fuckin' cow
Oh shit, I wouldn't've wasted my time
Oh shit, chasin' somethin' which could never be mine, admit

You're shit
You're shit
You're shit
Admit, admit
You're shit, you're shit
You're shit, you're shit
You're shit


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    reminds me of this guy i liked for around 2 years... we drifted apart after a while and we never really said hi to eachother anymore in school, but i still liked him i was just afraid to say something to him b/c he would never say hi to me and he would usually ignore me in the halls... but then he started to actually pay attention to me and started flirting with me out of no where ... and then i saw him walking down the hall holding hands with this other girl who lived in my nieghboorhood ,and so apparently he started flirting with me after he started going out w/ her, and i felt like shit because i liked him so much and i got so happy after we started talking agian, but it was all a lie.

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