Poor Me

Album: Now (2017)
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  • Found it in his closet
    Right behind the lies
    I wish I never saw it
    The secret in his eyes

    Poor me

    He never told me how long
    I'd been living in the dark
    No one turned the light on
    I fell and broke my heart

    Poor me
    Poor me

    Poor me this, poor me that
    Why do I keep looking back?
    Poor me this, poor me that
    It's not white, it's not black
    Grey's the color that I see
    Still can't believe he'd leave me
    To love her

    Pour me another

    Tried to face it
    But so far down inside
    I just can't shake it
    My stupid pride

    Poor me, poor me

    Poor me this, poor me that
    Why do I keep looking back?
    Poor me this, poor me that
    It's not white, it's not black
    Grey's the color that I see
    Still can't believe he'd leave me
    To love her

    Pour me another

    I know it should get better
    Oh, but it never does
    I wish he'd never met her
    Then everything would be the way it was

    Poor me this, poor me that
    Poor me this, poor me that

    Oh, poor me this, poor me that
    Why do I keep looking back?
    Poor me this, poor me that
    It's not white, it's not black
    Grey's the color that I see
    I still can't believe that he'd leave me
    To love her

    Poor me
    Pour me
    Another Writer/s: SHANIA TWAIN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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