I know he loved you
A long time ago
I ain’t jealous of you
Just thought you should know
You were never good enough for him or anything like me
So you might as well sit back ‘cause I ain’t tryin to show maturity

CHORUS
X is the shape I drew through your face
In permanent marker
Oh yeah
Just like the mark you knew you were makin
Who do you think you are
To write on his heart
In permanent marker

So I found that picture
Of you in that green dress
Sure had a good time
Cleanin up that mess
He found 30 other pieces but he’ll never find ‘em all
Tried to tape them back together
Now he knows to keep it off the wall

CHORUS
X is the shape I drew through your face
In permanent marker
Oh yeah
Just like the mark you knew you were makin
Who do you think you are
To write on his heart
In permanent marker

Well I don’t appreciate you callin him to reminisce
The only reason is you’re seein just how much better off he is

CHORUS
X is the shape I drew through your face
In permanent marker
Oh yeah
Just like the mark you knew you were makin
Who do you think you are
To Write on his heart

CHORUS
X is the shape I drew through your face
In permanent marker
Oh yeah
Just like the mark you knew you were makin
Who do you think you are
To Write on his heart
In permanent marker
In permanent marker
Oh
Permanent marker


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    OMG!!! HA HA! I love how sassy this song is. I think it's about this chick who stole her boyfriend.

    dashboard595on March 26, 2009   Link

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