Don't Tell Me - Social Code



     
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Don't Tell Me Lyrics


i don't want you
and your distorted point of view
looking down on me
i don't need you
even though you think i do
i'm sure i'll find someone to take your placedisconnected after all this time
it's how we say goodbyedon't tell me that you're sorry
it's too late
i'm not coming back
back to youdon't tell me that you're sorry
it's too late
i'm not coming back
back to you
i don't need you
to help me fill this empty room
i'd rather be alone
i think i hate you
from all the shit you put me through

you're hanging like a noose around my neckdisconnected after all this time
it's how we say goodbyedon't tell me that you're sorry
it's too late
i'm not coming back
back to you
don't tell me that you're sorry
it's too late
i'm not coming back
back to you
you fall asleep behind the wheel
everytime you get out to drive
taking pills to make you feel
like everything's alright inside of youyou turn it off and turn it on
you give your heart to everyone
they don't know you like i doturn it off and turn it on
cry aloud to everyone
but they don't hear you like i dodon't tell me that you're sorry
it's too late
i'm not coming back
back to youdon't tell me that you're sorry
it's too late
i'm not coming back
back to youit's too late
i'm not coming back
you're too late
i'm not coming back to you
not back to you
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Social Code is a Canadian modern rock group from Edmonton, Alberta Canada. The band's first album A Year at the Movies was released in 2004 in Canada and sold over 20,000 copies. The band went on to do shows with Rise Against, Fall Out Boy, Deftones and Good Charlotte among others. In 2007 the Edmonton foursome took on the task of creating a new record on their own. Social Code's previous experience working with high-profile producers, such as Howard Benson (The All-American Rejects...

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