Over It Over Again

Album: Volume 2 (2010)
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  • Why do I always want to sock it you hard
    Let you know what love is like
    When I'm keeping all my cards up on the shelf
    Where you can't see them
    Why do I always want to keep it to myself?
    Taking advantage only works when
    You're leaving someone else out in the dark
    (i didn't mean to)

    Running away from you (is just like)
    Running a business (and I'm)
    Keeping up with the games you play, every day

    I've gotten over it, over and over again
    I've gotten over it, over and over again
    I've gotten sick of it, a lick of it will suck me back in
    I've gotten over it, over and over again Writer/s: ZOOEY DESCHANEL
    Publisher: Spirit Music Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Breanna from Henderson, NvGreat song!
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