It's Tuesday noon
I'm waiting for you
It's still and I hear nothing
Your soft betrayal
I can't deny
I'm sick of your coming and going

Pre-Chorus:
Don't decide to save me
You'll just rape me

Chorus:
If you don't know what you want
Could you please leave me alone?
If you don't know what you want
Could you just please leave me alone?
I can't rely on you
And wait for you to come back again

It's Thursday night
I guess they were right
I set myself up for the letdown
For you I burn
When will I learn
I'm caught up
I'm waiting for nothing

Repeat Pre-Chorus and Chorus

If you don't know what you want
Could you please leave me alone?
If you don't know what you want
Could you just please leave me alone?
If you don't know what you want
If you don't know what you want
I can't rely on you
And wait for you to come back again

If you don't know what you want
Could you please leave me alone?
If you don't know what you want
Could you just please leave me alone?

If you don't know what you want
Could you please leave me alone?
If you don't know what you want
Could you just please leave me alone?


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