Diane
by Cam

Album: The Otherside (2017)
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  • Oh, I promise I didn't know he was your man
    I would have noticed a gold wedding band, Diane
    I'd rather you hate me than not understand
    Oh, Diane

    You pick the time and the place
    Don't know how much this hurts
    I gave him my heart to break
    Now I know he broke yours first
    Lyin' right there in my bed
    While he was lying to you
    Believing the words that he said
    How could we be such fools?

    And all those nights that he's given to me
    I wish that I could give them back to you

    Diane
    I promise I didn't know he was your man
    I would have noticed a gold wedding band, Diane
    I'd rather you hate me than not understand
    Oh, Diane

    You can blame me if it helps
    That's what a good wife would do
    But you're only cheating yourself
    Choosing him over the truth

    And all those nights that he's given to me
    I wish that I could give them back to you

    Diane
    I promise I didn't know he was your man
    I would have noticed a gold wedding band, Diane
    I'd rather you hate me than not understand
    Oh, Diane

    Oh, woah Diane, Diane
    Oh, woah Diane
    Oh, I'd rather you hate me then not understand
    Oh, Diane

    And all those nights that he's given to me
    I wish that I could give them back to you Writer/s: Camaron Ochs, Jeff Bhasker, Tyler Johnson
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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