Had Enough (Interlude)
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Had Enough (Interlude)
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Yeah
Yeah
Oh
I swear I had enough
You seem to never get enough
I had enough
Not saying I'm giving up
But will I ever be enough
I swear I had enough
You seem to never get enough
I had enough
Oh-oh
Yeah, yeah
(Yeah, yeah)
(Oh yeah, yeah)
(Yeah, yeah)
(Oh yeah)
I swear I had enough
You seem to never get enough
I had enough
Not saying I'm giving up
But will I ever be enough
I swear I had enough
You seem to never get enough
I had enough
Oh-oh
Yeah, yeah
(Yeah, yeah)
(Oh yeah, yeah)
(Yeah, yeah)
(Oh yeah)
I swear I had enough
You seem to never get enough
I had enough
Not saying I'm giving up
But will I ever be enough
I swear I had enough
You seem to never get enough
I had enough
Oh-oh yeah,
Yeah
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