Doesn't matter what you did or what you didn't say last nite
It don't matter what you can't erase or play out right
Anytime we fight on a whim now
Sends you right running for him now
My blood boils over the brim
You say one thing
Do something else now
I'm losing count
Don't you wanna do right?
By the one who gave you all you ever want?
I been out every nite
To get you off my mind
God knows what you're getting on
I don't want your last guy coming around
I'll make this his last nite above the ground
I ain't got time to be the last to know
I'm not gonna follow you wherever you go
I don't want your last guy coming round
I blame myself for this you need to know
Held onto you way too tight when I was meant to let you go
Swear to god I'll find him
Cut him down and blind him
Leave him bleeding on the street
So you can see what I did
I know we ain't been seeing eye to eye
I wanna cruise you wanna ride ride ride
You got the best of me
Not what you pretend to be
Call your little buddy let him know
He's got an enemy
You won't ever do right
Not by me
Not by you
Not by us
You've been gone every night
You go bad
When it's good
And that's all that I can trust
I don't want your last guy coming around
I'll make this his last nite above the ground
I ain't got time to be the last to know
I'm not gonna follow you wherever you go
But now I got your little man in sight
If you see him he'll be gone by midnite
I don't want your last guy coming around
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