i told you if i ever caught you fooling round again
that if you were untrue
that you and I are through
but now i've caught you and i know that this should be the end

though i should tell you so
my heart keeps saying no
oh if i say goodbye then i am gonna be the one to cry

cry cry cry cry
cry cry cry cry
cry cry cry cry
cry cry cry cry

oh i can't bare to be the one to keep you from my side
how could you be so cruel
you played me for a fool
but if i change my mind then i would throw away my pride

so now what should i do
oh how i wish i knew
oh if i say goodbye then i am gonna be the one to cry

cry cry cry cry
cry cry cry cry

so now what should i do
oh how i wish i knew
oh if i say goodbye then i am gonna be the one to cry

cry cry cry cry
cry cry cry cry
cry cry cry cry
cry cry cry cry
cry cry cry cry
cry cry cry cry





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