Enough Is Enough
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Enough Is Enough
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I've been down this road so many times,
I ain't no fool i can read the signs
I have learned not to count on you,
I've been burned and i've been used
You paint a pretty picture in front of me,
You say look but i don't see
I always pay for your mistakes,
I've taken all i can take
Enough is enough
I said enough is enough
I'm giving you up
I tell you now that enough is enough
I don't know what it is you want,
Damned if i do and damned if i don't
I use to be your pride and joy,
But now i'm just your whippin´ boy
Now i've got to run just to save myself
I gave it all now there's nothin´ left
I always pay for your mistakes
I've taken all that i can take
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Omar and the Howlers performs "Enough Is Enough", and this lyric page sits inside the Omar and the Howlers catalog on LyroVerse.
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