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[verse 1:]
Just one minute of your time see i cant keep living this lie said i would give it one more try but my feelings have died if go on than what's the use the more i gave the more you used dont want to take nomore abuse so i'm writing this for you
[chorus:]
Im writing this letter to tell you im saying bye bye (bye bye)i hoped for something better but things dont get better i tried ooh ooh i tried see this break up to make up is tearing the both of our lives and there's no use in hoping cause my heart is broken bye bye
[verse 2:]
Never thought i'd say these words to you but boy you know it is the truth see i've done all i can do and i have nothing left to prove this time i'm getting on with life nothing you say can make this right maybe next time you'll think twice and do your woman right
[chours]
[hook:]
What we had is gone,what we had is gone sorry i've moved on sorry baby sorry baby nothing you can do theres nothing you can do for me i am over you oh oh oh
[chours]
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