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Last Letter - Katharine Mcphee



     
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I have a few words in defense of my youth
My guts are feeling an ocean or two
I was young, I didn't know what I would stumble into
I've had a lot on my mind and there were so many rules
Makes a girl crazy, makes her break a few
And there I go again acting like it's my fault
When you're to blame
It makes me happy to use you a little
Just to use you a little to write this song
It's the very last letter to an old lover
To say I'm glad you're gone
I've got snapshots of things on my mind
Though I love the past, we don't leave it behind
But I learned and now I know
And I don't need you coming around
One thing I should probably say
I got over it all and I surrendered the pain
That's the thing about mistakes

You never see 'em coming until it's too late
It makes me happy to use you a little
Just to use you a little to write this song
It's the very last letter to an old lover
To say I'm glad
Sacrifice my happiness
It's not enough to know
I'm better off the way it is
It makes me happy to use you a little
Just to use you a little to write this song
It's the very last letter to an old lover
To say I'm glad
It makes me happy to use you a little
Just to use you a little to write this song
It's the very last letter to an old lover
To say I'm glad you're gone

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Katharine Hope McPhee (born March 25, 1984) is a pop singer, songwriter, actress, model, and television personality from Los Angeles. She gained fame as a contestant on American Idol in 2006, finishing as the runner-up. Her Idol single, Somewhere Over The Rainbow / My Destiny, was released June 27, 2006 through RCA Records. "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" peaked at #12 on the Billboard Hot 100 and "My Destiny" peaked at #60.

Read more about Katharine McPhee on Last.fm.


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