Tragedy

Album: lovestrong. (2011)
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  • If you could envision
    The meaning of a tragedy, ooh
    You might be surprised to hear it's you and me
    When it comes down to it
    You never made the most of it, ooh
    So I cried, cried, cried
    And now, I say goodbye

    And I won't be made a fool of
    Don't call this love

    When did you decide
    I didn't have enough to buy?
    Forgive and forget you a thousand times
    For the fire and the sleepless nights

    And I won't be made a fool of
    Don't call this love
    I don't call this love
    La la la la la la love
    La la la la la la love
    La la la la la la love
    La la la love

    Why did you feel the need
    To prove that everybody else was right?
    No I, won't fight

    Oh, you're my tragedy, tragedy
    Oh, you're my tragedy
    Oh, this is, oh no no no
    La la la la la la love
    La la la la la la love
    La la la la la la love
    La la la

    La la la la la la love
    La la la la la la love
    La la la love Writer/s: Barrett Yeretsian, Christina Perri, Drew Lawrence
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Fintage House Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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