My Way

Album: Time Of My Life (2011)
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  • It's the same thing
    It's the same thing every time
    Your way or nothing
    It's a shame that
    It's a shame that all this time
    Things could have been much better here
    Maybe something more defined
    More than what you had in mind
    More that I could have become

    I could spend my whole life hanging
    On your words that leave me here in doubt
    I'm so tired of being down and out
    I'll do this my way now

    You know you've been so wrong
    For way too long
    And now it shows
    It shows that all you ever wanted
    Was to be the one
    To put me down for what I've done
    And no you're not the only one
    But you will never be like me

    I could spend my whole life hanging
    On your words that leave me here in doubt
    I'm so tired of being down and out
    I'll do this my way now
    I'll do this my way now

    All that you know, tell me who will it hurt
    And where will you go, when you get what you deserve

    I could spend my whole life hanging
    On your words that leave me here in doubt
    I'm so tired of being down and out
    I'll do this my way

    I could spend my whole life hanging
    On your words that leave me here in doubt
    I'm so tired of being down and out
    I'll do this my way now
    I'll do this my way now
    I'll do this my way now
    Oh oh oh, do this my way now Writer/s: BRADLEY KIRK ARNOLD, CHRISTOPHER LEE HENDERSON, MATTHEW DARRICK ROBERTS, ROBERT TODD HARRELL
    Publisher: O/B/O DistroKid, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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