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& I hate this club, man I drink too much, another friday night I've wasted
She grew up good, she grew up slow like..
Going, coming, thought I heard a knock (whose there, no one)
I've got the big size twelves on my feet, your face aint...
Lately I've been thinking bout you goin crazy, cant go on without you in my life
My favourite rapper used to sing "check check out my melody"
To tell you im sorry for everything that ive done but when I call you never seem to be home
Call me on the late night get right he ain't acting right
I love, love that thing you do and I cant keep my eyes, my mind off you
Theres a part of me wont let you go, keeps saying yes when my minds saying no
Baby, shame on you if you fool me once, shame on me if you fool me twice
You, have pointed out my flaws again as if I don't already see me
Cause she walk like a boss, talk like a boss
When he opens his arms and holds you close tonight, it just wont feel right
There must be some word today, from my boyfriend so far away
So I say a little prayer and hope my dreams will take me there
Cause when we laugh or we cry its together, through the rain and the stormiest weather
It was never gonna work you were to much of a jerk, im finally fed up with it
Shes makes me wanna be a better man (oh why), shes higher then the sky, the suns and the moon
I dont wanna be so shy, everytime that im alone I wonder why
Some people never get beyond their stupid pride but you can see the real me inside
Can't count the years on one hand that we've been together
Caught in a craze, its just a phase or will this be around forever
My hands, your hands, tied up like two ships
I dont know if ill get there, cause it could change in 15 minutes
I dont know if I like my outfit, I tried everything in my closet
Do you believe in destiny? cause I got this funny feeling we were meant to be

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