| She says she hates to sleep alone, but she’ll do it tonight
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| She wants to grab her telephone, but she knows it ain’t right
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| So if he don’t call, she’ll survive
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| So if he don’t care, she’ll get by
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| Climb into bed, bury her head, and cry
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| From the beginning he was all anyone could’ve been
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| They were delirious with love, they were certain to win
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| Now he’s breaking plans more and more
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| And he’s leaving notes on her door
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| Took a trip out of town, couldn’t turn this one down
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| He said I guess I should have told you before
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| She says she feels like she’s addicted to a real bad thing
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| Always sitting, waiting, wondering if the phone will ring
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| She knows she bounces like a yo-you when he pulls her string
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| It hurts to feel like such a fool
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| She wants to tell him not to call or come around again
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| He doesn’t need her now at all, the way that she needs him
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| She’s on the edge about to fall from leaning out and in
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| And she don’t know which was to move oh no
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| She wants to be fair
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| She couldn’t say he was ever unkind
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| But if she could bear to walk away, she thinks he wouldn’t mind
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| Cause he just keeps himself so apart
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| And there’s no one else in her heart
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| So she’s taking a dive from an emotional high and coming down hard
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| She says she feels like she’s addicted to a real bad thing
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| Always sitting, waiting, wondering if the phone will ring
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| She knows she bounces like a yo-you when he pulls her string
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| It hurts to feel like such a fool
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| She wants to tell him not to call or come around again
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| He doesn’t need her now at all, the way that she needs him
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| She’s on the edge about to fall from leaning out and in
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| And she don’t know which was to move oh no
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| She says she feels like she’s addicted to a real bad thing
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| Always sitting, waiting, wondering if the phone will ring
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| She knows she bounces like a yo-you when he pulls her string
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| It hurts to feel like such a fool
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| She don’t know which way to move
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| It hurts to feel like such a fool |