Well you were so mean
When you didn't have to be
And I stood there and I took it
And for why
You put me down
Down like a dumb old dog
Didn't it bother you to make me cry
I kept on waiting for you to be cool
I kept on waiting but I was a fool
I want to give up
I don't care if you were right or wrong
Never thought I'd hate you for so long
I want to believe you
But you sing me the same old song
Never thought I'd hate you for so long
You could be good
And you could be not so good
I never knew which side
I would get
You could make me laugh
And boy could you piss me off
How often I'd get stabbed
By your rapier wit
You broke my heart a hundred times
Wonder how you're gonna pay for your crimes
Never thought I'd hate you
Never thought I'd hate you
Never thought I'd hate you
For so long
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