You Know How To Hurt a Girl
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You Know How To Hurt a Girl
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I should've seen it coming
I should've run for the hills
Now I'm left here with nothing
And baby it kills
Your words came so easy
That you'd never leave me
Now here I am left all alone
You don't know a thing
About loving someone
It's too late baby
The damage is done
There's one thing you know in this world
You know, you know, you know
How to hurt a girl
When the rain stopped fallin'
You called me out of the blue
Acting like nothing's happened
Oh that's just like you
You wondered if we could
Thought that we should
Give this thing one more try
Now, now I can see
The man you'll never be
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Lalaine performs "You Know How To Hurt a Girl", and this lyric page sits inside the Lalaine catalog on LyroVerse.
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