When you tell me that I'm a double timer
Well to me this doesn't add up
You can call me Miss Calculation
But I can't give up
I love you through and through

Well maybe I could've been better
Yeah, maybe I've been kind of bad
But I know, oh yes I know
You'll be two times blue if I go
I know, oh yes I know
You'll be two times blue if I go

So can you tell me, how do you measure
(?) bittersweet takes over your mouth
And when the taste is too hard to swallow
Well that's what the sugar's all about

So how can we get back to basics before I go down for the count
Because I know, oh yes I know
You'll be two times blue if I go
I know, oh yes I know
You'll be two times blue if I go

You break it, you buy it
You kiss it, you keep it
First you try it, then you leave it
You break it, you buy it
You kiss it, you need it
First you try it, then you need it

I know, oh yes I know
You'll be two times blue if I go
I know, oh yes I know
You'll be two times blue if I go
I know, oh yes I know
You'll be two times blue if I go
I know, oh yes I know
You'll be two times blue if I go
You'll be two times blue



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