Our Deal

Album: Crazy For You (2010)
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  • When you leave me
    The bed is empty
    And I feel crazy
    Cause I didn't say anything

    I wish you would tell me
    How you really feel
    But you'll never tell me
    Cause that's not our deal

    When you leave me
    You take away everything
    You take all my money
    You take all my weed

    I wish you would tell me
    How you really feel
    But you'll never tell me
    Cause that's not our deal

    I wish you would tell me
    How you really feel
    But you'll never tell me
    Cause that's not our deal

    That's your deal
    That's not my deal
    That's your my deal
    That's not my deal
    That's your my deal
    That's not my deal
    That's your my deal
    That's not my deal Writer/s: BETHANY COSENTINO
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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