You really got me going girl with everything you do
but what’s the point of talking if everything you say is
“when we gonna start again and when we gonna fade”?
Oh everybody’s talking but I just wanna walk away, girl

Don’t tell me you love everyone when I thought I was the only one.
You said there can’t be anyone who could make your life come undone
So don’t keep telling me you want this, baby that you need this, what’d you say? everyone’s a part of it.
You know you got it when it all comes crashin’ down – and when this party’s over my loneliness is the only sound, yeah.

Don’t tell me you love everyone when I thought I was the only one.
You said there can’t be anyone who could make your world come undone.
And don’t go telling everyone you know that getting it is easy-
it’s just what you should you know and don’t tell me you’re the lonely one, yeah baby girl it’s true

Don’t tell me you love everyone when I thought I was the only one…
You know you’re not the lonely one, baby girl it’s true


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    love

    southamericaon January 05, 2008   Link
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    2nd the love.

    edithwrongon September 18, 2008   Link

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