Don't wanna see you
Come apart
What you can handle
Don't even start
Used to love it baby
In the [?]
Just wanna do it in the dark
Should I wanna see you
Got a broken heart
[?]
There's no protection baby it's up to you
Out of [?] and out of touch
Everything I say don't seem to matter much
It's what I do for you
It's what I do
It's what I do for you
It's what I do
It's what I do for you
It's what I do
It's what I do for you
It's what I do
Don't wanna hold you
Don't wanna stay
Just another man, a lover
To keep away
Used to love it baby
[?]
I wanna see you
Gonna lose
I'm not used to it
This side of you
Every time you're hearing it
It's something that I do
Come on next to me
Cound a love
Certain promises no
It's what I do for you
It's what I do
It's what I do for you
It's what I do
It's what I do for you
It's what I do
It's what I do for you
It's what I do
Coming down is easier
It's what I do for you
It's what I do
It's what I do for you
It's what I do
It's what I do for you
It's what I do
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