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hey boy take a look at me
straight through the eyes
where you can see my reality
it's not hard for you to realize
that you were the one I wanted
but you killed me inside
now I can't pretend
why did this have to end
(Chorus)
You love her, you hate her
I can't take this anymore you
You lose her, you use her
I am lost and know not what to do
Why'd this have to end?
the bitter sweetness is all that stands
the more I try you fall through my hands
so many things to watch out for baby
you know I can't take anymore

I cry time and time again
you try but there's nothing to defend
(Chorus)
and I know I can live without you
although things have changed
I'm not sure if I regret
all those things that we said
but I know I can live
hey boy take a look at me
straight through the eyes
where you can see my reality
it's not hard for you to realize
that you were the one I wanted
but you killed me inside
now I can't pretend
why did this have to end
why did this have to end
why did this have to end

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Joseph Wayne McVey (born January 19, 1976), better known by his stage name Z-RO, is an American rapper, singer, and producer. He has built a reputation as a southern rapper.growing up in ridge mon foe. Z-RO has sold about 1,000,000 albums in the U.S. Despite most of his popularity belonging to the south, he has been named as one of America's most underrated rappers by the New York Times and is considered by some to be among the best lyricists in hip hop today. Common themes in Z-RO's music are crime and poverty, often relating to his personal experience. For example, the music video for Hate You was recorded while he was incarcerated in Harris County jail. Though common, crime and poverty are not the only focuses of his music. Z-RO has been known to uplift crowds with his hope bringing songs such as “Lovely Day” and “T.H.U.G (True Hero Under God)”.
His 2006 album I'm Still Livin' was released while Z-RO was imprisoned for drug possession, to positive reviews.[1][2] It was called "a great album... powerful" but "relentlessly bleak" by The Village Voice[1] and "one of the best rap albums to come out of Houston" by the Houston Chronicle.[3]

Career
Since he started rapping mainstream, Z-RO has made a name for himself as one of the most lyrically talented and influential artists ever to come out of the Houston, Texas rap scene. Z-RO is a member of the original "Screwed Up Click", a large group of rappers from the south side of Houston that joined with DJ Screw on his mission to make it big. He is also part of Cali's 52nd and Hoover street, hoova duece

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