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Bad Thing - Wynter Gordon



     
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I was your mistress,
Top of your hit-list,
I was your girl
It was July and,
I made a commitment,
I was your world
And then I grew distant,
I put up my fences
and said my goodbyes
I left you with questions,
Not many answers,
So many liesI did a bad thing.Lead you by the hand and let you go.
I know that I was wrong.I did a bad thing.Now I left you with a heartbreak, baby,
so I don't have to live the lie.
You can put all the blame on me,
Shame on me,
I don't deserve you.Now I left you with a heartbreak, baby,
so you don't have to live the lie.

You can put all the blame on me,
Shame on me,
I don't deserve you.So much confusion,
Like an illusion,
That was our past.
Like I'm on trial,
I'm in denial,
It happened so fast.
I wish I was careful,
What I did was hurtful,
And I have regrets.
You didn't deserve it,
I wish I could take back some things that I said.I did a bad thing.Lead you by the hand and let you go.
I know that I was wrong.I did a bad thing.Now I left you with a heartbreak, baby,
So I don't have to live the lie.
You can put all the blame on me,
Shame on me,
I don't deserve you.Now I left you with a heartbreak, baby,
So you don't have to live the lie.
You can put all the blame on me,
Shame on me,
I don't deserve you.I'm not asking more.
I'm not acting more.
Things will be cool with you.
Please don't shut the door.
Please don't shut the door.
Let's play friends again.
Why can we end in bad,
But out the good?
Next time we'll be better than before.Now I left you with a heartbreak, baby,
So I don't have to live the lie.
You can put all the blame on me,
Shame on me,
I don't deserve you.Now I left you with a heartbreak, baby
So you don't have to live the lie
You can put all the blame on me
Shame on me
I don't deserve you

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Wynter Gordon (born Diana Gordon; August 25, 1985) is an American singer and songwriter. Wynter was born in New York and was brought up in a poverty stricken neighborhood in Queens. As the middle child of seven living in a two bedroom house with an abusive and largely absent father, her childhood was difficult. Wynter discovered her talent for singing and dance at an early age. As a teenager, she was accepted to the famous LaGuardia High School for the Performing Arts. There, she was nurtured in a welcoming and nonjudgmental environment.

Read more about Wynter Gordon on Last.fm.


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