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lyrics
Can you tell me what’s going on
Cause I can’t tell right now
You were my by best friend
Then a second later you’re gone
Without notice and It kept me wondering
Why did you leave me for them
It’s been months since
The last time we hung out alone
And I need to
Talk about the things that I hate
Like we used to
Before you left me for dead
Lies or betrayals
I can’t say which one is the worst
But in my opinion
Mathematically they’re the same
And I guess
I won’t wait again
The time has come to find some new friends
Some that won’t screw me
And some of them might actually care
Why did you leave me for them
It’s been months since
The last time we hung out alone
And I need to
Talk about the things that I hate
Like we used to
Before you left me for dead
Completly lost in the haze
I’m tired
And here my time goes to waste
And I need to
Get back on the track
If I wanna know
Why did you leave me for dead
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