Unfriend You

Album: Hold On 'Til the Night (2011)
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  • I really thought you were the one
    It was over before it begun
    It's so hard for me to walk away
    But I know I can't say

    You're beautiful and crazy too
    Baby, that's why I fell into you
    Even though you would pretend to be
    You were never with me

    So it's over, yeah we're through
    So I'ma unfriend you
    You're the best liar I ever knew
    So I'ma unfriend you
    'Cause I should have known
    Right from the start
    I'm deleting you right from my heart
    Yeah, it's over
    My last move is to unfriend you

    I thought in time that you could change
    That my time and love would heal the pain
    I didn't want this day to come
    But now all I feel is numb

    So it's over, yeah we're through
    So I'ma unfriend you
    You're the best liar I ever knew
    So I'ma unfriend you
    'Cause I should have known
    Right from the start
    I'm deleting you right from my heart
    Yeah, it's over
    My last move is to unfriend you

    You come on to everybody
    Everybody all the time
    You give up to anybody
    What I thought was only mine

    So it's over, yeah we're through
    So I'ma unfriend you
    You're the best liar I ever knew
    So I'ma unfriend you
    'Cause I should have known
    Right from the start
    I'm deleting you right from my heart
    Yeah, it's over
    My last move is to unfriend you

    Unfriend you

    So I'ma unfriend you
    So I'ma unfriend you Writer/s: Billy Steinberg, Joshua Alexander Berman
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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