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My Girl No More MAG
Broke up with her today.
We was walkin' up the stairs
like we always do.
An' I turned to her
an' said, “Baby, you can't be my girl no more.”
She said, “Why, James?”
I said real quiet-like,
“Because, baby, I need my space.”
She got real red an' said,
“But I love you.”
An' I said, “Tha's kinda weird seein' as you
ain't my girl no more.”
She looked at me real hopeful-like,
like maybe I was jokin' around with her,
the way I done before.
Then she started cryin'
tellin' me she wants me,
an' asking what she'd done wrong.
I just walked away
'cause I didn't wanna be
seen with that girl
who ain't my girl no more.
Then she tried to hug me
so I started runnin'
yellin' that she was nuts.
But now I kinda wish I hadn't
'cause I wanted to ask her
would she do my homework
one last time.
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