I Refuse

Album: Aaliyah (2001)
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  • This is where I've got to draw the line
    'Cause I refuse to let you think you can play with my mind
    Always seems that you think that I'm blind
    'Cause there's always certain times when you're hard to find
    You're on the go, I'm on the go
    We're on the go, I can't catch you no more
    Can't see you no more, and it no longer can be ignored
    'Cause at once upon a time it was you I adored
    You disappeared and left me here out in the cold
    And the absence of you is hurting my soul
    I didn't know there was an end of the road
    It was so easy for you just to let it all go

    And I refuse
    I refuse to have one more sleepless night
    I refuse
    I refuse to let a tear fall out my eye
    I refuse
    I refuse to continue to try
    I felt like I would die or I could breakdown and cry
    And I refuse
    I refuse to let you walk back through that door
    I refuse
    I refuse to let you hurt me anymore
    And I refuse
    I refuse to continue to ignore
    The fact I fell to the floor, the day you walked out my door

    And I refuse
    No way I can't take it, baby
    I refuse
    No way I can't take it, baby
    And I refuse
    No way, but I refuse to take it anymore

    Remember when I told you I could feel the change (change)
    You don't touch me the same (the same), don't hold me the same (the same)
    No, I don't want you to take all the blame
    'Cause I know I had those moments when I caused the pain
    This back and forth just like a war with you and me (with you and me)
    See we both disagree, have we ever agreed?
    This ain't nothing like I thought it would be
    Was it all just a dream? Was it ever in my reach?

    And I refuse
    I refuse to have one more sleepless night
    I refuse
    I refuse to let a tear fall out my eye
    And I refuse
    I refuse to continue to try
    I felt like I would die or I could breakdown and cry
    And I refuse
    I refuse to let you walk back through that door
    I refuse
    I refuse to let you hurt me anymore
    And I refuse
    I refuse to continue to ignore
    The fact I fell to the floor, the day you walked out my door

    It was your way
    Or it was no way (hey)
    And I couldn't live that way (no, no, no, oh no)
    It was our call (our call)
    Then it was your call
    'Cause I gave you my all and all (my all and all)

    And I refuse
    I refuse to have one more sleepless night
    I refuse
    I refuse to let a tear fall out my eye
    And I refuse
    I refuse to continue to try
    I felt like I would die or I could breakdown and cry
    And I refuse
    I refuse to let you walk back through that door
    I refuse
    I refuse to let you hurt me anymore
    And I refuse
    I refuse to continue to ignore
    The fact I fell to the floor, the day you walked out my door

    No way, I can't take it, baby (no, no)
    No way, I can't take it, baby (no)
    No way, but I refuse
    To take it anymore

    No, way I can't take it, baby (oh no, no)
    No, way I can't take it, baby (no way)
    No way, but I refuse (refuse)
    To take it anymore (refuse)

    And I refuse (I refuse)
    I refuse (I refuse, baby)
    And I refuse (oh)

    And I refuse
    I refuse (said, I refuse)
    And I refuse
    Said, I refuse to take it anymore

    I refuse, yeah yeah
    Yeah, refuse
    Refuse Writer/s: Jeffery Walker, Stephen Garrett
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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