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I'll let you in on how I'm feeling
You've got a lot of nerve
You'll get what you deserve
Granted this feelings unappealing
I'm bitter, I'll admit
Now I've gotta deal with it
Just one more thing okay
It so s-sad to say, it's,
So sad to say
What we had has gone away
Ya could say its sad
Think of what we could have had
I'll let you out without resistance
Parting this way is not,
The way we ever thought, in fact

I always thought we'd go the distance
But we went nowhere quick
So sad it makes me sick
Just one more thing okay
Its so s-sad to say, it's,
So sad to say
What we had has gone away
Ya could say it's sad
Think of what we could have had
My animosity has, got the best of me
It been feeding off of sadness deep inside that'll fade I pray
And in time it will I know
So far its fading slow
Just one more thing okay
It's so s-sad to say, it's,
So sad to say
What we had has gone away
Ya could say it's sad
Think of what we could have had
So sad to say
So sad to say
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written by BARRETT, DICKY/GITTLEMAN, JOSEPH
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing

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The Mighty Mighty Bosstones are a ska-core band from Boston, Massachusetts, United States (Bosstones is a play on Boston). They are credited with creating the ska-core genre, a form of music that mixes, to various degrees, elements of modern third-wave ska along with hardcore punk, jazz, and other influences. Their current lineup is Dicky Barrett (vocals), Joe Gittleman (bass), Lawrence Katz (guitar), Ben Carr (dancer, "Bosstone"), Joe Sirois (drums), Timothy "Johnny Vegas" Burton (saxophone), Kevin Leaner (saxophone) and Chris Rhodes (trombone)

Formed in 1985, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones started playing in Boston clubs in the mid-1980s. After a brief period of inactivity due to the schooling commitments of its members, they reformed and released their album Devil's Night Out on Taang! Records. The Bosstones toured relentlessly throughout the 1990s, playing hundreds of shows a year, releasing albums and spinning off the popular rock radio hit "Someday I Suppose". They were eventually signed to Mercury Records. The band appeared in the movie Clueless. In 1997, the success of their single "The Impression That I Get" and its follow up, "The Rascal King" earned them mainstream recognition. In 2000 they put out their critically acclaimed disk Pay Attention. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones released their last album on Side One Dummy Records. They officially went on hiatus in 2003, citing too much time on the road and desire to branch out and do different things. In 2007, the Bosstones announced that they were reforming. They played their 10th Hometown Throwdown in Boston and released a new album, Medium Rare, which consists of rare B-sides, and 3 new songs, including the single, "Don't Worry Desmond Dekker".

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