Nothing To Do With You

Album: Emergency (2008)
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  • This decision was mine
    I'm okay I feel fine
    It's got nothing to do with you
    Won't you leave me alone
    I'd like some time on my own
    It's got nothing to do with you

    Now you look at me strange
    Like I should be ashamed
    Like I'm lying but that's not true
    But this decision was mine
    And I'm okay I feel fine
    Plus its got nothing to do with you

    I think I'm letting you go
    But there's one thing you should know
    It's got nothing to do with you
    I haven't found someone else
    It's just that I'm not myself
    And it's got nothing to do with you

    But still you look at me strange
    Like I should be ashamed
    Like I'm lying but that's not true
    But this decision was mine
    I know in time you'll be fine
    And it's got nothing to do with you Writer/s: DAVID JAMES BEST, JAMES DAVID NAYLOR, MATTHEW PETER GEORGE BOWMAN, OLIVER ROBERT MAIN, RYAN ANDREW WILSON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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