Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
3 Doors Down
Performer
Hatsukazu Inagaki
Strings
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Brad Arnold
Composer
Chris Henderson
Composer
Todd Harrell
Composer
Matt Roberts
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Howard Benson
Producer
Mike Plotnikoff
Recording Engineer
Chris Lord-Alge
Mixing Engineer
Lyrics
I would have been in doubt when this started out
That everything would turn out this way
First it was a phone call, then it was another
From a mother who was ready to play
Then she said things that no one ever told me before
But how could I have known that she wanted to settle a score?
Then a man came in
I can finally see it, and it looks like you're having fun
But when I get back, you're gonna be bleeding
So I think, son, you'd better run
Now I think I should be leaving, 'cause it looks like I've had enough
She was a deceiver, but I had to believe her when she told me she was in love
(She told me she was in love)
(She told me she was in love)
I knew I could fix it in just another minute
But I guess it was a minute too late
I knew he was coming, and I should have been running
If he caught me, I would never escape
Now I know it never should have been a surprise
But how could I have known that she was only telling me lies?
'Cause a man came in
I thought you were leaving, but I see you're still having fun
Now I'm back and you're gonna be bleeding
So I think, son, you'd better run
Now I see I should be leaving, 'cause it looks like I've done enough
She was a deceiver, but I had to believe her when she told me she was in love
Don't blame me
It's not my fault
Don't blame me
I'm not the one
'Cause a man came in
I thought you were leaving, but I see you're still having fun (don't blame me)
Now I'm back and you're gonna be bleeding
So I think, son, you'd better run (don't blame me)
Now I see I should be leaving, 'cause it looks like I've done enough (don't blame me)
She was a deceiver, but I had to believe her when she told me she was in love
She told me she was in love
Writer(s): Bradley Kirk Arnold, Robert Todd Harrell, Christopher Lee Henderson, Matt Roberts
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