This isn't something
I could feel I had it coming
And you ain't saying nothing
No, nothing
At least nothing new

You can touch me all you wanna
I ain't gonna try to stop ya
But before you tell your parents
Oh, there's something you should know

It's not nothing
But it's not something
Yeah, we had some fun
But it's not something,
No, it never was

The closer that we get
The more it seems to bore me
You should probably just ignore me
You have to notice, I only call at night

I don't mean to be cruel
I don't mean to be a bad guy
After this it is the last time
You must have known you weren't my only girl

Yeah, It's not nothing
But it's not something
Yeah, we had some fun
But it's not something,
No, it never was

Yeah, it's not nothing
But it's not something
Yeah, we had some fun
But it's not something,
No, it never was

No, it never was
No, it never was
No, it never was
No, it never was


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    It's easy to see. This girl is just a hook-up. He's stopping her as she may be talking about "meeting her parents" and he's all like, "Whoa there girl! This isn't what you think it is."

    Good guy though. He breaks it off when she goes all "clingy."

    obyoneon October 23, 2014   Link
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    this song makes even me feel bad about myself lol poor girl

    cce-matin-laon April 20, 2013   Link

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