You speak to mee
And in your words I hear a melody
But in the twilight it's so hard to see
What's wrong for me

I can't resist
Until you give the truth a little twist
As if you're gonna get away with this
You're not sorry

I can't believe I fell for this

I fell through the hole
Down at the bottom of your soul
Didn't think you could go so low
Look at what you done
You're losing me
Is what you've won
Got me planning to go solo

You sing to me
Too bad you couldn't even stay on key
If your life is such a mystery
Why don't you just stick to acting
Oh

Here we go again
You couldn't find my number until when
You thought that you could get to my best friend
Without a script your game is lacking

I can't believe I fell for this

I fell through the hole
Down at the bottom of your soul
Didn't think you could go so low
Look at what you done
You're losing me
Is what you've won
Got me planning to go solo

I'd rather go to a party alone
Than have to walk around with you on my arm
Now that I'm better to admit that we're done
Good luck trying to find me

Down at the bottom of your soul
Didn't think you could go solo
Oh oh oh
Look at what you've done
You're losing me
Here's what you've won
Got me planning to go solo

Now we're done oh oh
Cause you got me planning to go solo


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Solo Lyrics as written by Scott Cutler Demetria Lovato

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    by rising star, i mean not really known yet. As demi and Selena never got noticed on barney, or the earlier work... demis claim to fame was really camp rock but she was on as the bell rings and prison break and commericals and all that, and selenas was wizards, but she was in spy kids 3d and other things as well... hope i am makin sense to at least someone haha

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