I Don't Want To Know

Album: Raw (2018)
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  • I know you have your good side, oh, I know you have
    Even at your worst, you, you're not so bad

    But when you had the choice, you chose someone else
    When you had the choice, you chose someone else
    Someone else

    I don't wanna meet ya, I don't wanna talk
    'Cause I don't wanna know that nothing's changed at all
    You don't need a reason, this is not your fault
    I don't wanna know, I don't wanna know
    I don't wanna know

    My everyday reminder, walking by your house
    That I'm the outsider in your crowd

    'Cause when you had the choice, you chose someone else
    When you had the choice, you chose someone else
    Someone else

    I don't wanna meet ya, I don't wanna talk
    'Cause I don't wanna know that nothing's changed at all
    You don't need a reason, this is not your fault
    I don't wanna know, I don't wanna know
    I don't wanna know

    And I tell my mom I feel like the odd one out
    Then she says that no one really likes Junior High
    And I believe her, yeah, I believe her
    And if I run into you in the same old bar
    I'll say, "It's totally cool, I'm not hurt at all"
    "It's good to see you, so good to see you"

    But I don't wanna meet ya, I don't wanna talk
    'Cause I don't wanna know that nothing's changed at all
    You don't need a reason, this is not your fault
    I don't wanna know, no, I don't wanna know
    I don't wanna know

    I don't wanna know
    I don't wanna know
    I don't wanna know
    I don't wanna know
    I don't wanna know
    I don't wanna know Writer/s: Jamie Hartman, Sigrid Solbakk Raabe
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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