I'm all confused
And I don't know what to do
Cause I still can't get over
Lovin' you
I've had a time
But I can't get you off of my mind
No, I still can't get over
Lovin' you

Everytime I run into your friends
I just have to ask them
With who and where you've been
And when they tell me what I
Really didn't want to know
It only breaks my heart
And make me want you more

When I hear your name
I get more insane
Cause I still can't get over
Lovin' you
I can't turn you loose
Though I know
It's self abuse
I still can't over
Lovin' you

Now I've tried to get involved
With someone new
But it's just no use
'Cause I expected them
To be like you
Baby, I don't know what I'm gonna do
'Cause every girl I date
Resembles you

Oh, help me baby
I'm going crazy
I still can't get over
Lovin' you

No, no
It's tearing my heart apart
'Cause I still can't get over
Lovin' you

Girl I'm so sad
And it hurts me so bad
Knowing you're with someone else
(Someone else)
Though I have no right to be
I'm filled with jealousy
'Cause I want you for myself

I'm not blamin' you, no baby
It's not your fault that you don't feel
The way I do
And even though I wish
That you still loved me
It still won't change the way
I feel for you

I can't forget
'Cause it's not over yet
I still can't get over
Lovin you

Every breath you take
I'll be watch you girl
'Cause I still can't get over
Lovin' you

There's no way that
This thing is through
Naw, not yet
I ain't through lovin' you

I'm gettin' mad, girl
Don't you ever try to leave
Awl, no
Cause it'll be the last thing
You'll ever do

Lovin' you
I still can't get over
Lovin' you

Lovin' you
Oh, oh, oh
I still can't get over
Lovin' you


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