You (Ha Ha Ha)

Album: True Romance (2013)
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  • Yeah, we got a situation
    Locked down, and I'm trapped in the basement
    I'm a victim of replacement
    'Cause you acting so leather
    Trying to put across your statement, oh

    'Cause I know you struggle
    Choke when you see love grow

    You, you lied
    Ha-ha-ha-ha, I was right
    All alone, good job, good job
    You fucked it up

    'Cause we used to be the cool kids
    You were old school, I was on the new shit
    We were addicted to the blueprint
    But we threw it in the flame
    And now we're never gonna trace it, oh
    'Cause we used to be the cool kids
    You were old school, I was on the new shit
    We were addicted to the blueprint
    But we threw it in the flame
    And now we're never gonna trace it, oh

    'Cause I know you struggle
    Choke when you see love grow

    You, you lied
    Ha-ha-ha-ha, I was right
    All alone, good job, good job
    You fucked it up

    And now you're walking on your own
    The rain falls down, I'm not answering my phone
    I got to phase you out my zone
    Hope you realize now that I am never coming home
    You were meant to be alone

    You, you lied
    Ha-ha-ha-ha, I was right
    All alone, good job, good job
    You fucked it up

    It's a front
    Good job, good job
    You fucked it up
    (Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha) Writer/s: Charlotte Aitchison, Joakim Frans Ahlund
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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