Leave a message when you hear the tone
All my lights are on but no-ones home
You call so much you know my ears are blown
My box is full so I'm locking you
It's the thing about the well run dry
Guess you'll miss the roller coaster ride
'Cause you & me were always suicide
The love was wrong, but the sex was nice

You were always telling me that I was just no good
But now your out there missing me
Just like I knew you would

You should have known better than to let me go
Without you baby
You should have known better
'Cause I'm doing real good without your lately
No I won't be back, no no
I won't stand for that
I won't be here singing
Another sad love song
Trust me I'm gone
Trust me I'm gone

Stop sending flowers every other day
I don't like roses, with that stupid spray
Can't find another way for me to say
'This bird has flown, now your on your own'
I don't wanna preach the same old line
About the one about you needing time
Iv'e got to laugh because I never knew
The day would come, when I'm over you

You were always telling me that I was just no good
But now your out there missing me
Just like I knew you would

You should have known better than to let me go
Without you baby
You should have known better
'Cause I'm doing real good without your lately
No I won't be back, no no
I won't stand for that
I won't be here singing
Another sad love song
Trust me I'm gone
Trust me I'm gone x2

Trust me I'm gone, Trust me I'm gone, Trust me I'm gone


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    Some of the lyrics are wrong, sorry! this was before the song was out officially, & i just wrote them myself because you couldn't get lyrics anywhere :)

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