Lyrics of 'I Don’t Love You' by Honey Gentry

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Well, when you go
Don't ever think I'll make you try to stay
And maybe when you get back
I'll be off to find another way

And after all this time that you still owe
You're still a good-for-nothing I don't know
So take your gloves and get out
Better get out
While you can

When you go
Would you even turn to say
I don't love you
Like I did
Yesterday?

Sometimes I cry so hard from pleading
So sick and tired of all the needless beating
But baby, when they knock you
Down and out
Is where you oughta stay

And after all the blood that you still owe
Another dollar's just another blow
So fix your eyes and get up
Better get up
While you can
Whoa, whoa, whoa

When you go
Would you even turn to say
I don't love you
Like I did
Yesterday?

Well, come on, come on

When you go
Would you have the guts to say
I don't love you
Like I loved you
Yesterday?
I don't love you
Like I loved you
Yesterday
I don't love you
Like I loved you
Yesterday

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