I Found Out

Album: Wait For Me (2007)
Charted: 39
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  • I found out you going out with him
    (Going out with)
    (Going out with)
    You would not believe the state I'm in
    (Going out with)
    (Yes, you're going out with)
    I can't stand I'm just no good for you, ooh
    I can't stand I'm just no good for you

    She's got friends that hate it when I call
    (Going out with)
    (Going out with)
    I hope that all to her, good things I've done
    (Going out with)
    (Yes you're going out with)
    I can't stand I'm just no good for you ooh
    I can't stand I'm just no good for you for you, for you oh

    She said that my chance has been and gone
    (Going out with)
    (Going out with)
    'Cause I've been in for the same clothes far too long
    (Going out with)
    (Yes, you're going out with)
    I can't stand I'm just not fit for you, ooh
    I can't stand I'm just not fit for you, for you, for you oh

    I found out you're going out with him
    (Going out with)
    (Yes, you're going out with) Writer/s: MATTHEW PETER GEORGE BOWMAN, OLIVER ROBERT MAIN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
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