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Water Music Suite No.3 for orchestra in G major, HWV 350: Country Dances I and II lyrics
And now that things get better for me
You want it better for you, you hang around
It's pissing me off, no fucking time for you
Give it a year, where will you be?
Right where you are now, all over me
Give it a year, where will you be?
Right where you are now, all over me
No time for you
You dream of the day where you fit in
You've got a long way to go, you keep changing
You're driving me up the wall, I'm going insane
When I hear your name, I just want to explode
I don't want a wake up call and I don't give a fuck
And now there's nothing to say
When I gotta hear about it every day
I gotta think of what we had in the first place
Fuck you, fuck you, fuck you
Just because you give a shit
Doesn't make it worth my time
No time for you
And now that things get better for me
You want it better for you, you hang around
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