Don't You Ever Get Tired (of Hurtin' Me)
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Don't You Ever Get Tired (of Hurtin' Me)
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You make my eyes run over all the time you're happy when I'm out out of my mind
You don't love me but you won't let me be don't you ever get tired of hurtin' me
You must think I look bad with a smile
But you haven't let me waer one in such a long long while
Still I keep running back why must this be don't you ever get tired of hurtin' me
You must think I look bad...
Don't you ever get tired of hurtin' me
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