Play On Your Own

(Bogi Taylor)

This is a quirky one. It relies on the subject of a breakup. It's in the woman's point of view, as she tells her boyfriend how fed up she is about his constant cheating on her. I wrote it for pure fun and I was quite satisfied with the final product.

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(Verse1) You're just a kid with toys You think my love is some game You said you're a loyal boy Who wouldn't break my heart (no, you wouldn't break) (Pre-Chorus) You make pissed off Dump me whenever you want I'm so tired of this, oh And I know I'm not the only one (Chorus) Hmmm Breaking my heart every move you take Every word you say for other girls You will never change But I deserve more than your games More than just your games I shoulda leave you alone You better play on your own (Verse2) You're getting flirty with any girl And let them hang on your neck But I still believe your every word While they go out the back (while they go out the back) (Pre-Chorus) You make pissed off Dump me whenever you want I'm so tired of this, oh And I know I'm not the only one (Chorus) Hmmm Breaking my heart every move you take Every word you say for other girls You will never change But I deserve more than your games More than just your games I shoulda leave you alone Cause you better play on your own (Outro) Stop pissing me off And play on your own Oh, stop pissing me off And play on your own

© Bogi Taylor 2021

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