Oh ya, I heard it all before
I'm the one that you've been waiting for
And it's good for a while
Or am I in denial?
'Cause if I was all that wonderful then I
Shouldn't be that forgettable
And you'd want to be
with me instead of making excuses
Over and over and over again
The names would change
But the story always ends the same
I'm caught in this game
And they take and they take and I'm taken again
Still I give knowing that it always ends the same
Oh I'm tired of this game
V2
It feels like I never get a chance
This thing that they call romance
Is just make believe
When you made me believe
You're so good at telling lies
Convinced me that you're not that guy
Oh, but then you leave
With some weak made-up reason why
Over and over and over again
The names would change
But the story always ends the same
I'm caught in this game
And they take and they take and I'm taken again
Still I give knowing that it always ends the same
Oh I'm tired of this game
Over and over and over again
The names would change
But the story always ends the same
I'm caught in this game
And they take and they take and I'm taken again
Still I give knowing that it always ends the same
Oh I'm tired of this game
So tell me something that I haven't heard before
credits
from Where To Begin,
released November 25, 2012
Words & Music by Noella Choi
Featuring Ross MacIntyre on Double Bass
Produced, Arranged & Mixed by Noella Choi
Mastered by George Graves of Lacquer Channel Mastering
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