She, she ain't real
She ain't gon' be able to love you like I will
She is a stranger
You and I have history
Or don't you remember
Sure, she's got it all
But, baby, is that really what you want

Bless your soul, you got your head in the clouds
She made a fool out of you
And, boy, she's bringing you down
She made your heart melt
But you're cold to the core
Now rumor has it she ain't got your love anymore

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She is half your age
But I'm guessing that's the reason that you stayed
I heard you've been missing me
You've been telling people things you shouldn't be
Like when we creep out and she ain't around
Haven't you heard the rumors

Bless your soul, you got your head in the clouds
You made a fool out of me
And, boy, you're bringing me down
You made my heart melt, yet I'm cold to the core
But rumor has it I'm the one you're leaving her for

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All of these words whispered in my ear
Tell a story that I cannot bear to hear
Just 'cause I said it, it don't mean that I meant it
People say crazy things
Just 'cause I said it, don't mean that I meant it
Just 'cause you heard it

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But rumor has it he's the one I'm leaving you for


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Rumour Has It Lyrics as written by Ryan B. Tedder Adele Laurie Blue Adkins

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC

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    @stephernoodle If I was ashamed of my actions, not only would I not have done it, I certainly wouldn't post about it. Judge, don't judge: I don't care. Just be careful up there on your moral high-horse - it's a long fall and you can't know what you would do in any situation unless you were in that same. exact. one.

    @Cobehn Thanks for defending me. You're sweet. <3

    @Joey007 You're right, people are going to judge no matter what. You forgot something though - one is not obligated to voice (or type) every passing thought in their head. If you think that having a judgment means you need to make that person aware of it, well, I feel bad for your future wife/children/friends/family. Kindness goes a long way. As far as your advice for me, unsolicited advice is not advice at all: it's an attack.

    I'm going to assume stephernoodle and Joey007 are young, so I won't attack in return. I will say that maybe you should try taking a look at the greys once in awhile. Not everything is black and white, good or bad; not everyone is saint or sinner, virgin or whore.

    cutewhensedatedon March 14, 2012   Link

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