Song For the Dumped

Album: Whatever and Ever Amen (1997)
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  • So you wanted
    To take a break
    Slow it down some and
    Have some space
    Well fuck you too
    Give me my money back
    Give me my money back
    You bitch
    I want my money back
    (And don't forget to give

    Me back my black T-Shirt)
    Wish I hadn't bought you dinner
    Right before you dumped me
    On your front porch
    Give me my money back
    Give me my money back
    You bitch
    I want my money back
    And don't forget
    And don't forget Writer/s: BEN FOLDS, DARREN JESSEE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Karl from Ingatestone, United KingdomI wonder why they sang this in Japanese, is it because they love the Japanese people, or is it they had fat success in Japan.
    i can sing this in different languages, like Hindi, Icelandic, Liverpudlian, and Glaswegian.

    i want to buy the Whatever And Ever Amen album from Ben Folds Five, but i have to wait until Christmas to play it in full
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