"Do you wanna run away together?"
I would say it was your best line ever
Too bad I fell for it
And I walked alone
Waiting for you to come along
Take my tortured heart by the hand
And write me off
Do you know I cry?
Do you know I die?
Do you know I cry?
And it's not the good kind
You forced me to become strong
When I just cried, being weak
And you think you know
And I would like to think so
But do you know that when you go
I fall apart...
Do you know I cry?
Do you know I die?
Do you know I cry?
And it's not the good kind
No, you're not the good kind
I'm tired of hiding behind these lying eyes
I'm tired of this smile that even I don't recognize
Do you know I cry?
Do you know I die?
Do you know I cry?
And it's not the good kind
Do you know I cry?
Do you know I die?
Do you know I cry?
And it's not the good kind
Do you know I cry?
Do you know I die?
Do you know I cry?
And it's not the good kind
No, you're not the good kind
Good kind
No, you're not the good kind
Good kind
No, you're not the good kind
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