DONE.

Album: Pioneer (2013)
Charted: 43
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  • Woo
    Hmm
    Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
    Yeah

    You've been wearing that crown and tearing me down
    It's been a while since you've treated me right
    You strung me along for far to long
    'Cause I never gave up the fight, until now

    It's gonna hit you hard 'til you see stars
    It's gonna put you through a world of hurt
    Oh I don't believe in getting even but getting what you deserve
    Oh my, oh my, huh

    Mama always told me that I should play nice
    She didn't know you when she gave me that advice
    I'm through, with you
    You're one bridge I'd like to burn
    Bottle up the ashes, smash the urn
    I'm through with you, la ti da (la ti da)
    I don't wanna be your just for fun
    Don't wanna be under your thumb
    All I wanna be is done, done

    You crossed the line too many times
    I'ma put you in your place
    You play with dynamite don't be surprised when I blow up in your face
    Oh my, oh my, ha

    Mama always told me that I should play nice
    But she didn't know you when she gave me that advice
    I'm through, with you
    You're one bridge I'd like to burn
    Bottle up the ashes, smash the urn
    I'm through with you, la ti da
    I don't wanna be part of your fun
    Don't wanna be under your thumb
    All I wanna be is done (done)

    With your selfish ways (done)
    And all the games you play
    I'm through with you and everything you say

    Hoo, ta

    Mama told me that I should play nice
    She didn't know you when she gave that advice

    Mama always told me that I should play nice
    But she didn't know you when she gave-me that advice
    I'm through, with you
    You're one bridge I'd like to burn
    Scatter the ashes, smash the urn
    I'm through with you, la ti da (la ti da)
    I don't wanna be your just for fun
    Don't wanna be under your thumb
    All I wanna be is done
    All I wanna be is done

    Hey ooh, I wanna be done (so done)
    So done (so done) so done Writer/s: Jacob Bryant, John Davidson, Neil Perry, Reid Perry
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Camille from Toronto, OhThe more I heard this song, the more I liked it. Once again, The Band Perry has a song that tells a story you've heard before, but they tell it in a way that's fresh and new using very sing-along-able phrases with a catchy cadence. Usually, I rate a song without concern for the video, yet the accompanying video for this tune is excellent. The black and white colors, dark and light, from the clothes, hair, make-up and jewelry to the flawless editing, it's one of those videos you don't tire of seeing. If I would change one teeny tiny thing about it, at the end, when they pan the entire group, I would have had Kimberly Perry wearing the crown she was fighting for and won. But that's almost too minor to mention. Other than that: perfection.
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