Watercooler

Album: Blu Wav (2023)
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  • Wave to me on your way to the watercooler
    Just don't wait for me 'cause we won't work
    Please wave to me on your way to the watercooler
    Cross the break room just the way you always do

    And you cry in the bathroom stall
    'Cause I won't call although I know you hurt
    And you cry in the bathroom stall
    'Cause I don't call, it's not what you deserve

    Wave to me on your way to the watercooler
    Why'd you say to me I love you so
    Please wave to me on your way to the watercooler
    Tell your boss you're clocking out and gotta go

    And you cry in the bathroom stall
    'Cause I won't call although I know you hurt
    And you cry in the bathroom stall
    'Cause I don't call, it's not what you deserve Writer/s: Jason Lytle
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT
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