Mad

Album: Year Of The Gentleman (2008)
Charted: 19 11
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  • She's starin' at me
    I'm sittin', wonderin' what she's thinkin'
    Nobody's talkin'
    'Cause talkin' just turned into screamin'
    And now is I'm yellin' over her
    She's yellin' over me
    All that that means
    Is neither of us is listening
    (And what's even worse)
    That we don't even remember why were fighting

    So both of us are mad for

    Nothin'
    (Fighting for)
    Nothin'
    (Crying for)
    Nothin'
    (Whoa)
    But we won't let it go for
    Nothin'
    (No not for)
    Nothin'
    This should be nothin' to a love like what we got
    Oh, baby
    I know sometimes
    It's gonna rain
    But baby, can we make up now
    'Cause I can't sleep through the pain
    (Can't sleep through the pain)

    Girl, I don't wanna go to bed
    (Mad at you)
    And I don't want you to go to bed
    (Mad at me)
    No, I don't wanna go to bed
    (Mad at you)
    And I don't want you to go to bed
    (Mad at me)
    Oh, no, no, no

    And it gets me upset, girl
    When you're constantly accusing
    (Askin' questions like you've already known)
    We're fighting this war, baby
    When both of us are losing
    (This ain't the way that love is supposed to go)
    Whoa
    (What happened to workin' it out)
    We've falled into this place
    Where you ain't backin' down
    And I ain't backin' down

    So what the hell do we do now
    It's all for

    Nothin'
    (Fighting for)
    Nothin'
    (Crying for)
    Nothin'
    (Whoa)
    But we won't let it go for
    Nothin'
    (No not for)
    Nothin'
    This should be nothin' to a love like what we got
    Oh, baby
    I know sometimes
    It's gonna rain
    But baby, can we make up now
    'Cause I can't sleep through the pain
    (Can't sleep through the pain)

    Girl, I don't wanna go to bed
    (Mad at you)
    And I don't want you to go to bed
    (Mad at me)
    No, I don't wanna go to bed
    (Mad at you)
    And I don't want you to go to bed
    (Mad at me)
    Oh, no, no, no

    Oh baby this love ain't gonna be perfect
    (Perfect, perfect, oh oh)
    And just how good it's gonna be
    We can fuss and we can fight
    Long as everything alright between us
    Before we go to sleep

    Baby, we're gonna be happy

    I know sometimes
    It's gonna rain
    But baby, can we make up now
    'Cause I can't sleep through the pain
    (Can't sleep through the pain)

    Girl, I don't wanna go to bed
    (Mad at you)
    And I don't want you to go to bed
    (Mad at me)
    No, I don't wanna go to bed
    (Mad at you)
    And I don't want you to go to bed
    (Mad at me)
    Oh, no, no, no Writer/s: Mikkel Storleer Eriksen, Shaffer Smith, Tor Erik Hermansen
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Henry Kibirige from KampalaThe video tell it all its what i understood even before seeing Brandi's comment thanks neyo
  • Brandi from Las Vegas, NvThis song is about him explaing that you should never go to bed mad. That no matter what happens make up, because you never know whats going to happen. In the music video he wakes up in the morning still mad about the past day, and he leaves, hes walking down the street and a little boy runs in front of a car and he pushes him out of the way. He died. & in the video his ghost is talking to her. its very deep
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