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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Incognito
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Jean-Paul Maunick
Composer
Joy Malcolm
Composer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
All along, you did nothing wrong
Still I'm missing something strong
And I feel I don't belong, oh, no
What should I do but tell the truth?
'Cause it's been eating me away
And I'm burning just to say
That we can't go on this way, oh, no
What should I do? What can I do?
Yeah, yeah, yeah
[Verse 2]
And now I wish that I could give you more
Than a stone cold heart
I wish that somebody would have told me
Then this would have been unnecessary
You're asking me why, but I just can't lie
You gave me more than a stone cold heart
In a million years I never, ever thought we'd have to end this way
[Verse 3]
Now we've come this far and we
Find it hard to just be friends
And it's better if we end this way
I don't wanna lead you on no more
[Verse 4]
And now I wish that I could give you more
Than a stone cold heart
I wish that somebody would have told me
Then this would have been unnecessary
You're asking me why, and I just can't lie
You gave me more than a stone cold heart
In a million years I never thought we'd have to end this way
[Verse 5]
And now I wish that I could give you more
Than a stone cold heart
Somebody should have told me
This wouldn't have been necessary
(You're asking me why) Well, I just can't lie
You gave me more than a stone cold heart, oh
In a million years I never, ever thought we'd have to end this way
[Verse 6]
I never knew what I put you through
(Why?) You ask me why, baby
Didn't mean to hurt you
[Verse 7]
(And I) And nothing less, you gave your best, I must confess
That things are not the same
No more, I have to go, there's nothing left of me to give
You've always been so good to me
And work so hard for me to see (Why?)
[Verse 8]
(And I) And nothing less, you gave your best, I must confess
That things are not the same
No more, I have to go, there's nothing left of me to give
You've always been so good to me
And work so hard for me to see (Why?)
Written by: Jean-Paul Maunick, Joy Malcolm