There's so many things
That I need to do
Seems like nothing gets done
When I'm feelin so blue
And it's so hard to handle this absolute truth
That you're so not around and I'm so into you

(chorus)
You're so not my baby
It's making me crazy
It's breakin my heart
And my world half in two
You're so not my baby
Hey I should be okay
But ya know what
I'm so not
Over you

I keep ringin' and ringin' your old
Telephone seems like the
More that it rings
The more that you're gone
I oughta hang up and just let you go
But a voice in my heart
Keeps sayin' hello

(chorus)
You're so not my baby
It's making me crazy
It's breakin my heart
And my world half in two
You're so not my baby
Hey I should be okay
But ya know what
I'm so not
Over you

I've been searchin and searchin but it
Just get's me down
Cause your love and affection is
Nowhere to be found

(chorus)
You're so not my baby
It's making me crazy
It's breakin my heart
And my world half in two
You're so not my baby
Hey I should be okay
But ya know what
I'm so not
Over you

Know what
I'm so not
Over you

So not my baby

So not my baby


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So Not My Baby Lyrics as written by Lammonds Camp

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    its about being in love with someone and they dont love you, and you know you should let it go, but you just cant seem to let it go, and its a horrible cycle... know how he feels in this song...

    Plums72on July 14, 2009   Link

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