Album: Break Up (2009)
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  • When I met you
    I didn't know what to do
    I was tired, I was hungry, I'd fight
    Now I'm away
    I write home every day
    And I see you on the TV at night

    You can see that
    Life's for us to talk about
    You can leave
    Whenever you want out

    You don't relate to me
    No, girl
    You don't respect me
    No, girl
    No, girl, yeah

    When I met you
    I didn't know what to do
    But I noticed that I didn't really feel
    Now you're away
    You write home everyday
    I don't beg, I don't borrow, I steal

    You don't think that
    Life's for us to talk about
    You can leave
    Whenever you want out
    You want out

    You don't relate to me
    No, girl
    You don't respect me
    No, girl
    You don't relate to me
    No, girl
    You don't respect me
    No, girl
    You don't relate to me
    No, girl
    You don't respect me
    No, girl
    No, girl, yeah Writer/s: Peter J. Yorn
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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