Go Away

Album: Everything Will Be Alright in the End (2014)
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  • Cold hearted girl
    Don't hurt me like this anymore
    I'm waitin' right outside your door
    Sayin', "Baby, can we talk?"
    Stupid boy
    You keep on beggin' but I won't let you in
    You keep on cryin' but you know what you did
    I'll never let you back in
    And you say

    "Go away, go away
    Go away, go away, go away
    Go away, go away, go away
    Don't come back here anymore
    Go away"

    I was wrong
    I hurt your feelings when I did what I did
    I learned my lesson, I'll stop actin' like a kid
    Can you give me one more chance?
    And so I asked
    "What did she have that I don't have?"
    You said you'd stay, but then you went away
    That's why I'm tellin' you to go away
    And to say

    "Go away, go away
    Go away, go away, go away
    Go away, go away, go away
    Don't come back here anymore
    Go away"

    But my life is incomplete without you, woah
    And you miss the little things that I do
    You do, won't you take me back?
    That was your last chance

    Go away, go away
    Go away, go away, go away
    Go away, go away, go away
    Don't come back here anymore
    Go away

    Go away and don't come back Writer/s: Bethany Sharayah Cosentino, Rivers Cuomo
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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