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Your New Girlfriend Lyrics - Singles - Hayden Panettiere

So many crazy memories of you and me 

Like the time we drove to the OC 

Got so lost we thought we would never get home 

You know the night when i gave my heart to you 

And you swore that you felt the same too 

You said that you would never ever leave me alone 

 

Out of nowhere you were gone 

Into someone else's arms 

Should have known that she was more 

Than just a friend, all the things i never knew 

But i always trusted you 

Never thought that she would wind up in the end 

Your new girlfriend (your new girlfriend) 

 

I believe what goes around comes around 

So stay out of the deep end or you'll both drown 

Even shallow water is over her head 

You broke my heart but baby hey life goes on 

Everything is down for a reason 

Now i can see for me there's something better ahead 

 

Out of nowhere you were gone 

Into someone else's arms 

Should have known that she was more 

Than just a friend, all the things i never knew 

But i always trusted you 

Never thought that she would wind up in the end 

Your new girlfriend 

 

I don't know what i was thinking to let us 

Get this far, cuz now that i see who you really are 

You can have a new girlfriend 

 

Out of nowhere you were gone 

Into someone else's arms 

Should have known that she was more 

Than just a friend, deep inside i think i knew 

But i always trusted you 

Never thought that she would wind up in the end.... 

 

Your new girlfriend (haahhaah) 

 

Your new girlfriend (haahhaah) 

 

Your new girlfriend (haahhaah) 

 

Your new girlfriend (haahhaah) 

 

Your new girlfriend (haahhaah) 

 

Your new girlfriend (haahhaah) 

 

Your new girlfriend (haahhaah) 

 

Your new girlfriend 

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