No Surprise

Album: Gasoline (2005)
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  • Friday is when you left me
    So I drank myself to sleep
    And Sunday is when I wake up
    Not to remember a thing

    My friends all say the same thing
    I don't know my new girl too well
    (I know) that all this lying gets to me
    And no one seems to give a shit

    (The way) she talks to every guy in the bar
    (I guess) it should have raised some kind of alarm
    Who would ever think I'd go and end up
    Like all the other guys that she'd gone and fucked

    Well it ain't no surprise
    That you'd turn me on and leave
    It ain't no surprise
    That you'd turn it around on me
    I don't know why
    You won't give me what I need
    It ain't no surprise
    That that bitch is leaving me

    My friends are mean to me
    They say I don't break up too well
    They know all this crying gets to me
    And no one seems to give a shit
    I know you want to so go on and say it
    Just go on and say it

    Well it ain't no surprise
    That you'd turn me on and leave
    It ain't no surprise
    That you'd turn it around on me
    I don't know why
    You won't give me what I need
    It ain't no surprise
    That that bitch is leaving me Writer/s: David J Brenner, Dean Henning Back, Tyler Patrick Connolly
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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