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than you do of me. and that's not how i want it to be. cos i'm going out of my mind
Singer: amy studt
you haven't called. i guess you're still busy. guess i think more of you
than you do of me. and that's not how i want it to be. cos i'm going out of my mind
and i don't think it's fair. just when things seemed to be fine
you haven't called. i guess you're still busy. guess i think more of you
than you do of me. and that's not how i want it to be. cos i'm going out of my mind
and i don't think it's fair. just when things seemed to be fine
Singer: studt, amy
you haven't called. i guess you're still busy. guess i think more of you
than you do of me. and that's not how i want it to be. cos i'm going out of my mind
and i don't think it's fair. just when things seemed to be fine
you haven't called. i guess you're still busy. guess i think more of you
than you do of me. and that's not how i want it to be. cos i'm going out of my mind
and i don't think it's fair. just when things seemed to be fine