You're Not Sorry

Album: Fearless (2008)
Charted: 11
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  • All this time I was wasting
    Hoping you would come around
    I've been giving out chances every time
    And all you do is let me down
    And it's taking me this long
    Baby but I figured you out
    And you're thinking we'll be fine again
    But not this time around

    You don't have to call anymore
    I won't pick up the phone
    This is the last straw
    Don't wanna hurt anymore
    And you can tell me that you're sorry
    But I don't believe you baby
    Like I did before
    You're not sorry, no no, no no

    Looking so innocent
    I might believe you if I didn't know
    Could've loved you all my life
    If you hadn't left me waiting in the cold
    And you got your share of secrets
    And I'm tired of being last to know
    And now you're asking me to listen
    Cause it's worked each time before

    But you don't have to call anymore
    I won't pick up the phone
    This is the last straw
    Don't wanna hurt anymore
    And you can tell me that you're sorry
    But I don't believe you baby
    Like I did before
    You're not sorry, no no

    You're not sorry, no no

    You had me crawling for you honey
    And it never would've gone away, no
    You used to shine so bright
    But I watched all of it fade

    You don't have to call anymore
    I won't pick up the phone
    This is the last straw there's nothing left to beg for
    And you can tell me that you're sorry
    But I don't believe you baby
    Like I did before you're not sorry
    No, no, no

    You're not sorry, no no (no) Writer/s: Taylor Swift
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 8

  • Sunbunomg lowkey to relatable song
  • Snickers from Forks, Waumm no i don't think it's about 'sam' from "should've said no" it's been rumored that it's about joe jonas.

    i could totally relate 2 this song when my ex-bf told me he was sorry 4 trying to separate me from my friends so that i could only hang out with him. cuz u kno what? that's what he said the last time. it's been almost 2 years since then i'm sooo over him.
  • Katy from Pleasant View, TnYeah I do
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  • Hope from Naperville, IlDoes anyone think it's about 'Sam' from Should've Said No?
  • Anita from Citrus Heights, Cai love this song!! sometimes i start crying wen i hear it... ahh memories. =)
  • Emily from Around Chicago, IlIn the booklet that comes w/the CD, there are hidden messages in the lyrics. You take all the capital letters and put them in order to spell a phrase. You're Not Sorry's message is: SHE CAN HAVE YOU. It always makes me wonder who "she" is.
  • Kayla from St. Paul, MnThis song is really catchy. If you really listen to the words, you can really relate to it, if you have had a relationship like this. Some people can and some can't it's all on who that person was or became.
  • Jake from Groveland, FlThis song has a great meaning. Just because your x lover says they're sorry, they probably aren't. They're just saying that to stop you from attacking them. Played this one when my x tried to tell me she was sorry and get back with me...
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