I'm Going To Haunt You

Album: Melody (2008)
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  • I'm going to haunt you, haunt you ?til your dying day
    I'm going to make you, wish you'd never gone away
    I'm there beside you everyday, through the night time too
    And you can't get away, no, you can't get away

    I'm going to haunt you, no matter where you try to hide
    No one will want you, never keep you satisfied
    So softly I'll remind you of the ways you let me down
    And you can't get away, oh, you'll never get away

    You must leave now and take what you need with you
    And if you know what's right you'll start telling the truth
    I helped you get your feet back on the floor
    Now I don't need you and I never did before

    I'm going to haunt you, haunt you ?til your dying day
    Yeah, I'm going to make you, wish you'd never gone away
    I'm there beside you everyday, through the night time too
    And you can't get away, no you can't get away

    I'm going to haunt you
    Yeah, I'm going to haunt you
    I'm going to haunt you
    I'm going to haunt you Writer/s: GEORGE PHILLIPS MILLER, JOHN MCELHONE, SHARLEEN SPITERI
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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