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Play It One More Time


You said it again; you said you would go,
Did you leave? The answer is no.
Always a threat never kept.
It's a good job for you I never wept


Why oh why do you play that song?
I have heard it before all day long.
You never keep your word with it
You just hope with guilt we'll be hit.


Alas for you it is not so,
This time I do want you to go.
I can't stand the sight of you now
And unto you I shall not bow.


You should go away now poor fool
For I shall not be your tool.
I shall not sit and weep at your feet.
It matters not how high your seat.


Wont you leave us alone?
I don't want to speak not on the phone.
I can't stand to sit with you at all
I wish from my life you would fall.


Play that same old tune again
Because you will drive me insane.
I wish you the entire world to loose
Because yourself you did choose.


Dearest father let me put it thus
The sight of you doth make me cuss.
I want you not, I need you little
All you'll get from us is spittle.


You never loved us, as you say.
All you did was cause dismay
And so I ask you just this once
Follow that tune, don't cause a fuss.

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