You were my sun
You were my earth
But you didn't know all
the ways I loved you,no
So you took a chance,
And made other plans.
But I bet you didn't think
ur thing would come
crashing down,no

You don't have to say,
what you did
I already know,I found
out from him
Now there's just no
chance
For you and me,there'll
never be
And don't make you
sad about it

(chorus)
You told me you loved
me
Why did you leave me,
all alone?
Now tell me you
need me
When you call me,on
the phone
Girl I refuse,you must
have me confused
With some other guy
Your bridges were
burned,and now its
your turn

To cry
Cry me a river
Cry me a river...
Cry me a river
Cry me a river,
yeah yeah

I know that they say
That some things are
better left unsaid
It wasn't like you only
talked to him and you
know it
(Don't act like you don't know it)
All these things
people told me
Keep messin' with my
head
(Messin' with my head)
You should've picked
honestly
Then you may not have
blown it(yeah)

(Repeat Chorus)

Oh,The damage is
done
So I guess I be leaving
Oh The damage is done
So I guess I be leaving
Oh The damage is done
So I guess I be leaving
Oh The damage is done
So I guess I be...
leaving

(Repeat Chorus)


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Cry Me a River (Cover) Lyrics as written by Timothy Z. Mosley Justin R. Timberlake

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    Think it means alot more to LP than it does to JT crying over Britney. Good cover, Excellent cover TBH.

    -Longy-on June 28, 2006   Link

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