No not again
Oh what a man
Just who I thought that I wanted to have
Oh don't do that
Don't use that bat
That's all it takes to make me falling flat
No not again
A loser I am
I love you tonight
You are my knight
Cure and assure and make me feel alright
Tomorrow you'll find
I'm not around
But don't be uptight
Cause I loved you last night
Vacant and free
Yeah that is me
Just tell me how and I'll please you for free
Tell me I'm good
I know I'm bad
Lies make me feel fine although it is sad
O, not again
Not one more man


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Heartbreaker Lyrics as written by Peter Anders Svensson Nina Persson

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    it shows how she is always choosing "Mr. right now" and in attempts to make herself feel better for sleeping with them she excuses her self and says she loved them at the time

    strange auraon September 28, 2005   Link
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    I think she keeps finding men who she thinks she does want to be with for more than one night, but she chooses the wrong ones, sleeps with them, and as soon as she sleeps with them she regrets it and doesn't want the guys anymore.

    hotsoupwomanon September 11, 2006   Link
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    nice and sad song.... with good lyrics

    Kelly Bundyon June 06, 2007   Link
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    She's doing the one night stands... how quaint

    Nillerzon September 04, 2008   Link

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