The Perfect Break Up
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The Perfect Break Up
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So much lost and nothing to show for
All the time and all that you'd hoped for
Say what you want, leave if it's true
I'd rather be lonlier without you
And all the songs that you fell in love to
You never thought they'd come back to haunt you
Say what you want, leave if it's true
I'd rather be lonlier without you
So tell me that your world is falling apart
And tell me that you can't get back to the start
And tell me that you see what you left behind
And tell me that everything just reminds you that you love me
Here we are right back at the ending
Been here once, I can't keep pretending
Say what you want, leave if it's true
I'd rather be lonlier without you
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