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How come everything
Always has its way of turning
Right back around again
Like that night when she was leaving
And not believing that this time
Her fears were all just doubtsI'm never going back
I'm over feeling sorry so just deal with that
There's nothing wrong with that
Find comfort in yourself
And know that what you have is not what you are
what you have is not what you are
what you have is not what you areI know this once felt right
But every time I walk away
I feel shut down inside
Today is no exception
And tomorrow breaks again
But I can see that this will soon be overI'm never going back
I'm over feeling sorry so just deal with that

There's nothing wrong with that
Find comfort in yourself
And know that what you have is not what you are
What you have not what you are
What you have not what you are
What you have not what you are
What you have not what you areI'm never going back
I'm over feeling sorry so just deal with that
There's nothing wrong with that
Find comfort in yourself
so you can deal with it(No No No)- repeats in backgroundI'm never going back
There's nothing wrong with that
I'm never going back
Find comfort in yourself
And know that what you have is not what you are

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Midtown is a pop-punk band from Springfield, New Jersey, United States. Formed in November of 1998 by three Rutgers students, the band soon became a pop-rock quartet and took advantage of the fertile New Jersey punk scene to develop a unique sound that combined elements of both emo and alternative sounds. They began recording shortly after their formation. Their first EP, "Sacrifice of Life," was issued by Pinball Records in 1999. Their first full-length album, "Save the World, Lose the Girl," was released in early 2000 by the Drive-Thru Records label and picked up for distribution by MCA.

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