Head Automatica - She's Not It Lyrics

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She's Not It

She's Not It Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For She's Not It By Head Automatica?
She's not it
She's really not it She ain't it She's really not it You know I'm glad that she's not alive She quit her job when she was 45 This kind of drama hits me every day She got a job I got a salary But you know me I will do what I gotta do In spite of you And you will me patiently Dreaming of me In spite of you Miserably She's not it She's really not it She ain't it She's really not it I got a couple things I really need to say One of 'em is funny and the other is passe Walk the plank She had me swimmin' in the whole damn tank Yeah, but you know me I will do what I gotta do In spite of you Then will me patiently Dreaming of me In spite of you In misery She's not it She's really not it She ain't it She's really not it 'Cause I'm leavin' I'm leavin' And I just can't help these Just can't help these Feelings I'm still breathin' No more deceivin' And I just can't help these Just can't help these Feelings She's not it (no she's not it) She's really not it (no she's not it) She ain't it (no she's not it) She's really not it (no she's not it) She's not it (no she's not it) She's really not it (no she's not it) She ain't it (no she's not it) She's really not it (no she's not it) |
Who Wrote She's Not It By Head Automatica?
Daryl Palumbo
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What's The Duration Of The She's Not It By Head Automatica?The duration of She's Not It is 3:29 minutes and seconds. |
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