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Point The Finger - Nadia Ali



     
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Why the long face?
I don’t want to hear you out
In the old days
I would let you run your mouth
But it’s a different day now
Got someone different here now
I'm sure you feel like I let you down
Oh, but you pushed me out
You can try to point the finger at me
But you knew this would happen
I would move on and find someone who would see
I was worth keeping
I was worth keeping
I know that inside
Everything you meant was well
But from the outside
One would think you never felt
Anything towards me

You let me feelin' empty
But everything still turned out fine, no thanks to you
You can try to point the finger at me
But you knew this would happen
I would move on and find someone who would see
I was worth keeping
I was worth keeping
When a glass breaks it never goes back the same
You can vow eternity but I will never take your name
Everything we ever had best to keep it in the past
Everything we ever felt, I don’t wanna remember back
I don't wanna remember back
(don't wanna remember back)
You can try to point the finger at me
But you knew this would happen
I would move on and find someone who would see
I was worth everything
I was worth everything
Don’t you agree?

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Nadia Ali (Urdu: نادیہ علی; born August 3, 1980) is a Pakistani American singer-songwriter who gained attention as the frontwoman and songwriter of the band iiO, after their 2001 hit "Rapture" reached No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart. The song also charted across several countries in Europe. Their 2006 single, "Is It Love?", reached the top of the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play Chart. After embarking on a solo career in 2005, Ali became successful as an oft-requested vocalist in electronic dance music.

Read more about Nadia Ali on Last.fm.


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