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Dressed to the nines perfect blue eyes
I looked around not a red flag in sight
My daddy liked you and that was a first you promised him you'd be the guy I deserve
Ohh too good to be true ohh we were wrong about you
You weren't supposed to be just like the rest you swore up and down that you loved me to death
Now we're in my driveway and I'm now your ex 'cos I'm way too much and you need something less
Ohh, why does this happen every time what's wrong with me am I that bad
You felt like you had to take my broken heart and fix it just to turn around turn around
And break it right back break it right back
You knew my past and begged me to try to love again, because it'd end different this time
But words are just words and you're just a guy and I'm just the girl you looked at like a prize
You weren't supposed to be just like the rest you swore up and down that you loved me to death
Now we're in my driveway and I'm now your ex 'cos I'm way too much and you need something less
Ohh, why does this happen every time what's wrong with me am I that bad
You felt like you had to take my broken heart and fix it just to turn around turn around
And break it right back
So go use your fancy big words at your fancy big job tell your friends how you're right and how I'm just so wrong
And how you do it all and I don't do enough how you can't settle down with a girl that lives on a tour bus
You weren't supposed to be just like the rest you swore up and down that you loved me to death
Now we're in my driveway and I'm now your ex 'cos I'm way too much and you need something less
Ohh, why does this happen every time what's wrong with me am I that bad
You felt like you had to take my broken heart and fix it just to turn around turn around
And break it right back
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Rendu célèbre par Megan Moroney
Auteurs-Compositeurs : Megan Moroney, Dave Mescon, Ben Williams, Robert Henry Hatch Jr
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Cet enregistrement est une reprise de Break It Right Back rendu célèbre par Megan Moroney