I don't know what you're doin' to me,
But it hurts.
Night after night, I'm as blue as can be,
And it hurts.
It cost me plenty just to play your game.
Nobody told me that you had no shame,
And it hurts.
And it hurts now, baby.

Can't keep my mind on anything at all.
And it hurts.
I had to take your picture off of my wall,
Cause it hurts.
I look around tryin' to find myself.
Turn on the radio but that doesn't help,
No, it hurts.
And it hurts now, baby.

I try to reach you but I don't get through.
My mind is racin' and I wish I knew,
If there was anything that I could do,
With this pain in my heart 'cause I still want you.

I think about those little things you said,
When we were lovin', lyin' on my bed.
You know, that stuff keeps runnin' through my head,
And it's breakin' me, babe, 'cause you left instead.

I leave a message at the sound of the tone,
And it hurts.
I know you told me just to leave you alone,
But it hurts, yeah, it hurts.
Can't go on livin' such a desperate way.
I die a little every day,
And it hurts.
And it hurts now, baby.

And it hurts.
Yeah, it hurts now, baby.

And it hurts.
And it hurts now, baby.

And it hurts. (Oooh, ooh, ooh.)
Yeah, yeah, and it hurts now, baby.

And it hurts.
Yeah, it hurts now, baby.


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