Another Dumb Blonde
by Hoku

Album: Hoku (2000)
Charted: 27
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  • I think that it's time that I should just let you go
    So I'll tell it to your face instead of tell it to you on the phone
    You see I thought that you were special baby somethin' unique
    But lately I've come to find
    That you're not really interested in my heart or mind

    That's alright
    That's okay
    You never loved me anyway
    And I think it's time for you to just move on
    That's alright
    That's okay
    I bet you never thought you'd hear me say
    That I think it's time for you to find another dumb blonde
    Cause it's not me, no, no

    Cause it's not me, no, no
    Oh, no

    Last night I went to a party hopin' I'd see you there
    And sure enough, you were hanging on some other girl, playin' with
    her hair
    And I overheard you tellin' her the very same thing you said to me
    the night before
    Hook, line and sinker
    You were walkin' with her out the door

    That's alright
    That's okay
    You never loved me anyway
    And I think it's time for you to just move on
    That's alright
    That's okay
    I bet you never thought you'd hear me say
    That I think it's time for you to find another dumb blonde
    Cause it's not me, no, no

    You are just a little trophy hangin' on your arm
    So all all your friends will see you got it goin' on
    But I see what you are so clearly
    But baby, baby that's not all I ever need

    That's alright
    That's okay
    I never loved you anyway
    That's alright
    That's okay
    You never loved me anyway

    You never loved me but it's alright
    But it's alright, yeah, yeah
    It's alright, it's alright, it's alright, it's alright
    Go ahead and find what you need Writer/s: ANTONINA ARMATO, TIMOTHY JAMES
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Luna from San Diego, CaI love this tune! It's so catchy and I totally agree with the lyrics!
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