F--k You

Album: Anna David (2005)
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  • Mhhhhhhhhhh Yeah Yeah

    There was a time, when you would call me up, and make me sit,
    Through the night, and wait for you, because you needed it,
    And I would stick around, to comfort you, and take your shit,
    But that all ends now.

    I think you, should take all your stuff now, and go away,
    I am sure, you'll find another girl, who wants to play,
    All the fucked up games, that you have put me through,
    Boy that's over now.

    Try to concede, I want you to leave, (oh no no)
    No more to say, just go away, (just go away)
    Can't you see that I got nothing left for you? (oh, nothing left for you)

    For all the pain, and all the sleepless nights,
    For all the tears, and all the endless fights,
    For all the cheating, and for all the times you,
    Used me, fell through, weren't true, fuck you. (oh)

    For all the times, that you pissed me off, (you pissed me of)
    For all the times, you weren't man enough,
    For all the times, that you dissed me, yeah,
    Forgot me, fell through, weren't true, fuck you. (so fuck you)

    There was a time, when just a touch, from you would make me hot,
    I would cry with you, and laugh with you, and loved you but,
    Now I see, that it was wrong, to put my trust in you, (so it's over)

    Try to concede, I want you to leave (oh yeah)
    No more to say, just go away (just go away)
    Can't you see, that I got nothing left for you? (oh, nothing left for you)

    For all the pain, and all the sleepless nights, (oh oh)
    For all the tears, and all the endless fights, (your just not strong enough)
    For all the cheating, and for all the times you,
    Used me, fell through, weren't true, fuck you.

    For all the times, that you pissed me off,
    For all the times, you weren't man enough,
    For all the times, that you dissed me, yeah,
    Forgot me, fell through, weren't true, fuck you. (so fuck you, oh, uh hey oh yeah)

    For all the pain, and all the sleepless nights,
    For all the tears, and all the endless fights,
    For all the cheating, and for all the times you, (you did me wrong)
    Used me, fell through, weren't true, fuck you.

    For all the times, that you pissed me off, (oh, you pissed me of)
    For all the times, you weren't man enough, (weren't man enough)
    For all the times, that you dissed me, (yeah)
    Forgot me, fell through, weren't true, fuck you.
    Ohhhhhhh (so fuck you)
    All the sleepless nights.
    Oh oh yeah yeah.

    For all the pain, and all the sleepless nights, (you did me wrong)
    For all the tears, and all the endless fights, (oh)
    For all the cheating, and for all the times you,
    Used me, fell through, weren't true, fuck you.

    For all the times, that you pissed me off, (you pissed me off)
    For all the times, you weren't man enough, (weren't man enough)
    For all the times, that you dissed me, (yeah)
    Forgot me, fell through, weren't true, fuck you. (Fuck you) Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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