I told you so
Told you so
I told you so
I let you go
But
You didn't want to go
You ain't wanna go
I
Told you so
But
Now I got to show you
I got to show you
I told you
I don't wanna
Hold onto you
But
You still trying
To hold back
On to me
I Don't wanna be
What you want
Me to be to you
But
You keep on trying
To play me
Coming back and forth
Making me feel like
I'm the one
To blame for
What you did
To me
Baby
I don't understand
Why you bringing
Me all this tragedy
But
I don't want to be
Holding onto no
Negativity
Cause
I don't need to be
Stuck in the middle
Of
Your past
I ain't your old love
Cause
This won't last
Cause
I don't believe
In bad luck
But
I believe In
A bad love
I
Don't wanna be
Your pawn
So
Baby
Here I am upfront
I don't wanna
Let you go
Ion wanna let you go
But
You didn't want to go
You ain't wanna go
I
Told you so
I
Tried to tell you
But
Now
I got to
Show you so
But
You
Ain't listen baby
I told you
I don't wanna
Hold on to you
But
You still trying to
Hold back on to me
I
Don't wanna be
What you want
Me to be to you
But
You keep on
Trying to play me
Coming back and forth
I don't wanna
Get bored
Cause
You taking me there
You taking
Don't mean to share
Such words with you
But baby
I want you to know
Ain't no
Ain't no way ima walk out
Ain't trying to leave
But
I told you that
I would pull out
If you think
You could bring
Me down
You thought you
Could keep me around
But baby
I
I
Told you so
I told you
That
I
Would let you go
But
You been holding on to me
You told me so
And
You let me go
And
I loved every bit of it
But
You didn't
Hold on
But baby
I let you go
But
You didn't want to go
I
Told you so
I told you
But now
I got to show you
I
Got to show you
I told you
I don't wanna
Hold on to you
I don't want it baby
But
You still trying
To hold back
On to me
Still trying to
Keep me to you
I don't want it baby
I don't wanna be
What you want
Me to be to you
But
You keep on
Trying to play me
Coming back and forth


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