The Girl You Lost to Cocaine
by Sia

Album: Some People Have Real Problems (2008)
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  • I've stuck around, through thick and through thin
    You cannot deny, I've always been in
    But I've watched you stand, still as a snowman
    But I don't see you change, you're always at meltdown

    Yeah I've been your crutch, your smell sight and touch
    Yeah I took you home when you've drunk too much
    But I can't survive, with you by my side
    See I'll never get laid, while I'm running your life

    No I just don't wanna, so I'm walking away
    There is nothing that you can do I will not stay
    No I don't need drama, so I'm walking away
    Yeah I am a girl with a lot on her plate

    So just cut me loose, learn to tie your shoes
    There's somebody here, I'd like to introduce
    So look in the mirror, look for the glass
    ?Cause you're not my problem, you are my last

    No I just don't wanna, so I'm walking away
    There is nothing that you can do I will not stay
    No I don't need drama, so I'm walking away
    Yeah I am a girl with a lot on her plate

    No I just don't wanna, so I'm walking away
    There is nothing that you can do I will not stay
    No I don't need drama, so I'm walking away
    I'm just a girl that you lost to cocaine Writer/s: MATTHEW EDWARD MYER, PHIL MARTIN, ROBERT DOUGLAS ALLUM, SIA FURLER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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