Lyrics of 'The Breakup Song' by Abbey Glover

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Shining orange as the Sun goes down
Something’s not right
I think I know why you invited
Me here tonight
You’re saying so many things
But you’re not getting
To the point of this
I think I know what’s coming
I think I know what’s coming

Then you say
It’s over I’m so so sorry
I say
Oh God no please don’t do this to me
You say
I’ve found somebody new
And I hate hurting
I hate hurting you

Then you walked off into the night
And you didn’t look back
My mascara turned my tear drenched cheeks
An ugly shade of black
What’s wrong with me?
I always love so hard
But no one ever loves me back
I said no one ever loves me back

Morning has come
I stood up and I walked home
Wasn’t really feeling much
In fact I felt pretty numb
No sense of time
And no battery on my phone
Doesn’t really matter though
Because I wouldn’t have any texts from anyone
And I’m so lonesome
I’m so lonesome

I’m unlucky in love
I’m unlucky in love
I’m just plain unlucky
And I’m heartbroken in love
I’m heartbroken in love
I’m just plain broken

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