You say you like me but I don't believe you
Don't know why you seem to want to pretend
You don't know me but you say you do
And I would say you barely are my friend
It's all a game, this charade
When I think we both know the score
You're not there, never will be
You haven't been since the days of yore
Oh by the way, go fuck yourself
You say you need me but I don't see it
It's not like I am near the top of your list
I could be sick, I could be bleeding
If I were gone would I really be missed
You say you hear me but you're not listening
But good for you that you think you are
You say you'd help me if you only could
Each time you lie it really leaves a scar
Go fuck yourself you big dumb jerk
And I really, really mean it from the very bottom of my heart
Go fuck yourself you big dumb jerk
And I can really, really hope your entire world falls apart
I've heard it all, I’ve heard too much
And I've had it up to here with you
You talk too loud, just shut your mouth
Let me make this very clear for you
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