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(Chorus)
After all the pain you put me through
I can't stand to see the sight of you
And you wont drown me in your misery
You'll have to find someone else to be your company.
Fact versus opinion
Nothing ever lasts forever
So, when she said she was leaving this time
I smiled and said I'd let her
Cause never in my life am I so glad to see something end
So in retrospect of everything
I'm hysterical, lifted lifted
Chorus
Its not a question of love and hate
We made our life together so desolate
I'll just call this my last letcure
My savior from self destruction

Chorus
yeah yeah yeah
they say that misery loves company
yeah yeah yeah
they say that misery loves company
Cause after all that you put me through
I never want to see you again
Cause I have come to terms this aint no life or death situation
Chorus(X2)

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The Louisiana Five was an early dixieland jazz band that was active from 1918-1920. It was among the earliest jazz groups to record extensively. The Louisiana Five was led by Anton Lada, who played the drums. The Lousisiana Five which is known to posterity was formed in New York City. Lada recruited the other four members, pianist Joe Cawley, trombonist Charlie Panelli (often spelled "Panely" in contemporary material), and banjoist Karl Berger. Clarinetist Alcide "Yellow" Nunez was in New York with Bert Kelly's band in 1918 before joining the Louisiana Five.

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