You're So Last Summer

Taking Back Sunday

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    She said
    Don't, don't let it go to your head
    Boys like you are a dime a dozen
    Boys like you are a dime a dozen
    She said
    You're a touch overrated
    You're a lush and I hate it
    But these grass stains on my knees
    They won't mean a thing

    And all I (all I)
    Need to know (need to know)
    Is that I'm somethin you'll be missin
    (Is that I'm somethin that you're missin)
    (Maybe I should hate for this)
    Maybe I should hate you for this
    Never really did ever quite get that far
    (Maybe I should hate for this)
    Maybe I should hate you for this
    Never really did ever quite get that

    I'd never lie to you
    Unless I had to
    I'll do what I got to
    Unless I had to
    I'll do what I go to, the truth
    Is you could slit my throat
    And with my one last gasping breath
    I'd apologize for bleedin on your shirt

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    And all I (all I)
    Need to know (need to know)
    Is that I'm somethin you'll be missin
    (Is that I'm somethin that you're missin)
    (Maybe I should hate for this)
    Maybe I should hate you for this
    Never really did ever quite get that far
    (Maybe I should hate for this)
    Maybe I should hate you for this
    Never really did ever quite get that

    Cause I'm a wishful thinker with the worst intentions
    This'll be last chance you get to drop my name
    Cause I'm a wishful thinker with the worst intentions
    This'll be last chance you get to drop my name

    If I'm just bad news, then you're a liar
    If I'm just bad news, then you're a liar
    If I'm just bad news, then you're a liar
    If I'm just bad news, then you're a liar
    If I'm just bad news, then you're a liar
    If I'm just bad news, then you're a liar
    If I'm just bad news, then you're a liar

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    Composición: Taking Back Sunday, Adam Lazzara y John Nolan

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