7 Work Days
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7 Work Days
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7 Work days are not a month
After all the time fighting with you
Now I realize
That I can wait just one last week,
Just to see you pack your shit
I hope that you could say the same
But I don't really give a damn
So long
Forever gone
That's nice
I can't describe
How it's great
I'll never have to avoid your gaze again in the hallway
7 Work days are not a month
I'm not kidding, I won't miss you
I need you to leave my life
Because I'm no longer your friend
Now I won't have to pretend
That I'm looking forward to meet a new girl
She can't be crazier than you
So long
Forever gone
That's nice
I can't describe
How it's great
I'll never have to avoid your gaze again
So long
Forever gone
That's nice
I can't describe
How it's great
I'll never have to avoid your gaze again in the hallway
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