Ooooh yeah


Sometimes I fell like I'm going out of my mind,

Boy the way you do me is a damn crime,

Then you smile at me and its alright,

With you, there ain't no in between.

Every time that I walk out the door, tell myself I won't take it no more,

There's a part of me won't let you go,
Keep saying yes when my minds saying no,

[Chorus]
Me and my heart we got issues
Don't know if I should hate you or miss you,
Damn I wish that I could resist you
Can't decide if I should leave you or kiss you,
Me and my heart we got issues,issues,issues
We got issues,issues,issues

Its so wrong, boy you leave me hanging for so long yeah, empty out my love until its all gone,
You change the words but still its the same song,
I'm tired of the melody
Change my number and throw out your clothes,
But my feelings for you, it still shows
I keep building a wall round my heart
But then I see you, and it all falls apart

[Chorus]

Why fight it, can't hide it
Truth is I think I like it
Confusion,illusion
Still I don't know which way to go

[Chorus x2]

Me and my heart we got issues, issues, issues
We got issues issues
We got issues issues
We got issues issues

Me and my heart we got issues
Don't know if I should hate you or miss you


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Issues Lyrics as written by Evan A. Rogers Carl Allen Sturken

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    I think the line in the chorus is "slap you or kiss you" - they're going to re-pronounce "slap" for the single mix so as to avoid possible censoring on the radio.

    Steveweiseron November 16, 2008   Link

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