Go Then, Bye

Album: Speech Therapy (2009)
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  • I watched you leave and it was hard to breath,
    My chest got tight like I got asthma and I don't even smoke like that
    But how can I take you back when, we don't even work like that
    We can't see eye to eye when your here and
    when you not here things are unclear
    The hardest thing is to say goodbye and even
    harder than that is to not start crying
    My strength has not become my weakness
    cause I wish the truth was a lie
    My head says no but my heart says yes,
    My head tells me we aint having this
    I hate you and love you at the same time,
    I got pain and love in the same rhymes
    But I'm not the one with the ex, that won't stop ringing and sending txt
    And you won't even tell her to stop,
    rather save her feelings than make me vex
    This is my fault shouldn't known from the start,
    she wouldn't stop opening her legs
    But that's what I get for going to good sex, good sex
    Those pretty eyes tell such silly lies,
    you never say what you mean only what you want
    And I hope for the best and end up looking dumb
    This is so much harder than it needs to be,
    if I truly love you and you love me
    Then that's all that should matter, you know what,
    it doesn't even matter cause

    I don't want this to break my stride
    I don't want this is to make me cry
    Its best you leave now ok aright
    Go then Go then Bye

    I can't see you face on facebook cause were not friends on facebook
    But still I wanna know if your cool and
    what your status says you been up too
    Cause I was the one that said it couldn't
    carry on it was messing with my head
    It was getting dread I was getting pains in my
    chest if you know what I mean say yes
    And I really wish I never met you never wish
    I never caught feeling when I kiss you
    16th floor of the Hilton singing just can't get you out my mind
    And know I got you out my life im looking around like yea he's nice
    Real nice but he isn't you, you could take him back to school
    You seem to know everything that I like,
    like your programmed to satisfy my every delights
    And your mind was right the right mind set and
    that's so hard to come by I wouldn't let you
    Into my life unless you came correct
    but you stole my heart like a thief
    Emptied me out like drum but
    I'm not silly or dumb so take you Xbox and go long
    Those pretty eyes tell such silly eyes you
    never say what you mean only what you want
    And I hope for the best and end up looking dumb
    but if I hope for the worst I end up looking wrong
    This is so much harder than it needs to be,
    if I truly love you and you love me
    Then that's all that should matter
    you know what it doesn't even matter cause. Publisher: Third Side Music Inc.
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