Album: The Weekend: Friday (2009)
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  • Hey doll, I've been doing some thinking
    I've lost all of my senses and feelings
    I'm sorry if I lead you on last night, but tonight
    I realized I was just caught in the moment
    When your eyes met mine
    My world came crashing down

    You and I, we do the worst things
    Do or die, we both break hearts
    You and I, we both found a girl
    Someone you love, so I better let her go

    We used to give girls emotions,
    But she got, she got the best of us both then
    A train wreck, accidental collision we're burning up
    I'm so sorry I didn't mean to break your heart
    My world came crashing down

    You and I, we do the worst things
    Do or die, we both break hearts
    You and I, we both found a girl
    Someone you love, so I better let her go

    You and I, we do the worst things
    Do or die, we both break hearts
    You and I, we both found a girl
    Someone you love, so I better let her go

    You won't stop giving your love
    You won't stop giving your love away
    You won't stop giving your love
    You won't stop giving your love away

    You won't stop giving your love
    You won't stop giving your love away
    You won't stop giving your love
    You won't stop giving your love away

    (You and I...)

    You and I, we do the worst things
    Do or die, we both break hearts
    You and I, we both found a girl
    Someone you love, so I better let her go

    You won't stop giving your love
    You won't stop giving your love away
    (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
    You won't stop giving your love
    You won't stop giving your love away

    So I better let her go
    I better let her go
    I better let her go Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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