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Wrong & Right

Wrong & Right lyrics by Good Shoes. Back in July, I was the one who Had to fight, I was the one who Drew the line, I was the one who Told you the difference...

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Wrong & Right

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Back in July, I was the one who

Had to fight, I was the one who

Drew the line, I was the one who

Told you the difference between wrong and right and said

Don't you ever break my heart

Don't you ever break my heart

Don't you ever break my heart

Don't you ever break my heart

Back in July, I was the one who

Had to fight, I was the one who

Drew the line, I was the one who

Told you the difference between wrong and right and said

Don't you ever break my heart

Don't you ever break my heart

Don't you ever break my heart

Don't you ever break my heart

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