Your ship set sail months ago
I didn't know that you had found someone at sea
When you returned, did you see
I was halfway to the ground on my knee
So don't expect a show
'Cause I don't care to hear about
Another young buck who is working out for you
What's the use?
And time was too shy to tell
I put too many dimes in that wishing well for you
Pull me out, cut me down, turn me loose
Pleasant, small talk conversation
Well, do you know
That I can see right through your smiles?
'Cause I've been under your spell,
Ya, you know me too well
So don't try to make my acquaintance now
I don't know how to see you how you see me now
I don't know how to speak without screaming out
So please just keep your distanc
Please don't say my name
'Cause I'm still living in your prison, girl
And your voice is the chain
I don't care to hear about, to hear about it
I don't care to hear about another young buck
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