You said 'Oh, I don't care, do what you want'
Sometimes I don't think you mean this
Cos what I wants to be away from you
Be with another who i miss

Yes its true,
Got a new boy who loves me
I love him too
And our love is heavenly
Yes I do
Love him, anyone can see
So we're through
And now I am gonna leave you
Oh yeah, I have got to leave you
Sorry too

I just have to go, so say goodbye
Never even had to tell you why
I don't even want to make you cry

So don't cry honey, you'll ger over this
Though it may take at least a day
After that time, you will be feeling fine
And you'll be glad I've gone away

Yes its true,
Got a new boy who loves me
I love him too
And our love is heavenly
Yes I do
Love him, anyone can see
So we're through
And now I am gonna leave you
Oh yeah, I have got to leave you
Sorry too

I just have to go, so say goodbye
Never even had to tell you why
I don't even want to make you cry

Yes its true,
Got a new boy who loves me
I love him too
And our love is heavenly
Yes I do
Love him, anyone can see
So we're through
And now I am gonna leave you
Oh yeah, I have got to leave you
Sorry too

I just have to go, so say goodbye
Never even had to tell you why
I don't even want to make you cry



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    Amazing band and a great song, the meaning is pretty straight forward. I wonder how many people listen to this stuff now..

    v2.7on May 08, 2014   Link

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