All I get from you is double, double, talk, talk
Every single day, day, every word you say, say
When you move your mouth, mouth
That's all that comes out, out
Just a just a lot a lot a, double double talk talk

All I get from you is double, double, talk talk
Every single time, time, make me lose my mind mind
When you move your lips, all I'm hearing is, is
Just a lot a double double talk, double talk

Hey hey, get your story straight straight
Baby hesitate, baby wait
Cause you know it's gonna blow up in your face
Everyone last night, don't give me those lines
No surprise that I feel
I've been protective on a case
I wish that I could trust you once again
I wish that I could count you as a friend
Hit me with the truth, come on, it's me
I need some honesty, yeah, honestly

All I get from you is double, double, talk, talk
Every single day, day, every word you say, say
When you move your mouth, mouth
That's all that comes out, out
Just a just a lot a lot a, double double talk talk

All I get from you is double, double, talk talk
Every single time, time, make me lose my mind mind
When you move your lips, all I'm hearing is, is
Just a lot a double double talk, double talk

All I get from you is double, double, talk talk
Every single time, time, make me lose my mind mind
When you move your lips, all I'm hearing is, is
Just a lot a double double talk, double talk
Just a lot a double double talk, talk, talk talk
Just a lot a double double talk talk, double talk


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