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English, 12.01.2021 23:20 hannahkharel2

What do you think of my new song All you do is lie to me baby lie
Lie to me
How can I love when you lie to me
Cry with me baby cry
Cry with me
Thought that you love me
Guess you never did
So die with me baby die
Die with me
We can be happy and free
Said you wouldn't but you went and lied to me baby Lie lie to me
Said you wouldn't but you went and cried for me baby Cried cried for me
How can I help you when your so weak
Said you never but you went and lied to me baby lied
Lied to me
Cry for me baby cry cry for me

Now i need your loving need it so badly
How can i help you when your so nasty
Now I'm trying to find new ways to make you happy
Now im crying cuz you’re unhappy
Said you never would but you went lied to me baby Lied lied to me
Now I see you loved me cuz you died for me
Baby died died for me
How could you leave me if you have love for me baby Love love for me
Now I'm unhappy and I can't even see
Said you never would but you went and left me.

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