Punk Rocky

Album: Don't Be Dumb (2026)
Charted: 87 56
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  • Sometimes I forget what love is
    Trust me, love me, take me right back
    Sometimes I forget what love is
    Trust me, love me, take me right back

    I wanna fall in love, don't want no broken heart
    Don't wanna grow apart (take me back)
    I wanna fall in love, don't want no broken heart
    Don't wanna grow apart (take me back)

    I thought I fell in love, I thought she felt it too
    I thought we was in love, she just another fluke
    I thought you was the one, I guess you just the two
    You want the last laugh, look, now the joke's on you
    You thought you fell in love, you thought he felt it too
    I told her, "Don't be dumb," you just another fool
    You thought he was the one, I guess he just the two
    You want the last laugh, look, now the joke's on you (yeah, bro)

    I cried alone in my truck, yeah
    I felt alone in the front 'cause I don't know who to trust
    And I've been going through some stuff
    Don't trust these hoes you love, yeah
    Your ego's one hell of a drug (yeah, ooh)
    Economics 'cause nothing's promised (woo)
    You hold a grudge and you treat me like I'm scum (like I'm scum)
    Gotta trust your gut (gotta trust your gut)
    God the only one to judge (only God who judges)
    Now I'm confided in my cup, yeah, now I see it

    I wanna fall in love, don't want no broken heart
    Don't wanna grow apart (take me back)
    I wanna fall in love, don't want no broken heart
    Don't wanna grow apart (take me back)

    I thought I fell in love, I thought she felt it too
    I thought we was in love, she just another fluke
    I thought you was the one, I guess you just the two
    You want the last laugh, look, now the joke's on you
    You thought you fell in love, you thought he felt it too
    I told her, "Don't be dumb," you just another fool
    You thought he was the one, I guess he just the two
    You want the last laugh, look, now the joke's on you

    Sometimes I forget what love is
    Trust me, love me, take me right back

    She don't even wanna be my wife no more
    Fuck it, man, life goes on
    How I'm supposed to right my wrongs?
    How many times do right go wrong?
    Tell me how I'm supposed to write love song
    But I don't even like them sung
    She ain't gon' be in my life no more
    Got me crying in the microphone
    Let me shout on the megaphone
    That ho ain't my type no more
    She ain't in my life no more
    I confide in my styrofoam cup
    I confide in my styrofoam cup

    You're punch drunk in love, left me with a blackened eye ('phone, cry)
    She don't like those rapper guys, take me back ('phone, 'phone, cry)
    This punch drunk in love (love), left me with a blackened eye ('phone, 'phone, cry)
    Right now, I'd like to apologize, take me back ('phone) Writer/s: Rakim Mayers
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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