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English, 11.03.2021 01:00 siddhi50

You don’t call me Don’t know where you’ve been
I can’t stop it
I’m obsessed

You’re confusing
You don’t even tell your friends
So what you thinking?
Is this the end?

Oh no, i’m tired
Oh no, i can’t hide it
Oh no, so misguided
Oh no, i can’t fight it

Cuz i gave you everything you asked
And u told me things that no one has
And you made me feel like you were enough for me (Oh Oh)

But that sh. t don’t last and you f/u/c/k/ed up bad
And you took my heart and i want it back
And you made me think that this was enough for me
Oh i’m done with you

You came in work like a Sunday
Never thought that it would end like this
Caught me off guard when you betrayed
Now the things coming off your lips

And how you f/u/c/k/ed me over
I don’t think i’ll ever be sober
Had me up and down feeling bipolar
Don’t get closer i don’t need closure

Cuz i gave you everything you asked
And u told me things that no one has
And you made me feel like you were enough for me (Oh Oh)

But that sh. t don’t last and you f/u/c/ked up bad
And you took my heart and i want it back
And you made me think that this was enough for me
Oh i’m done with you

So f/u/c/kin done with you
Yeah I’m so done with you
Girl I’m so done with you
So f/u/c/k/in done with you
I’m so done with you
So f/u/c/k/in done with you

Cuz i gave you everything you asked
And u told me things that no one has
And you made me feel like you were enough for me (Oh Oh)

But that sh. t don’t last and you f/u/c/ked up bad
And you took my heart and i want it back
And you made me think that this was enough for me
Oh i’m done with you

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You don’t call me Don’t know where you’ve been
I can’t stop it
I’m obsessed

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