You said you did it for the dopamine You didn't mean to leave me so fucked up You did it for the dopamine And could it be that I'm just not enough? It's so hard to accept that you're gone and that's it You did it for the dopamine and it didn't mean anything at all
God, I've been up for days I've been losing my mind Caught up thinking of ways I could turn back the time Time is not on my side I don't know what to say Feeling empty inside now that she's gone away I can picture you in someone else's place And he's got his hands running down your face Is it in my head cause I just can't let my demons go
You just did it for the dopamine You didn't mean to lеave me so fucked up You did it for thе dopamine And could it be that I'm just not enough? It's so hard to accept that you're gone and that's it You did it for the dopamine and it didn't mean anything at all
I guess you threw it away I don't know who to blame Leave it all at a day and just put out the flame Told me time and again you don't believe in the past It was us against them but nothing good could last I can feel it now, and it hurts like hell Can you live without me? Only time will tell Is it in my head cause I just can't let my demons go
You just did it for the dopamine You didn't mean to leave me so fucked up You did it for the dopamine And could it be that I'm just not enough? It's so hard to accept that you're gone and that's it You did it for the dopamine and it didn't mean anything at all
Yeah, yeah Didn't mean anything at all Yeah, yeah Didn't mean anything at all
You just did it for the dopamine You didn't mean to leave me so fucked up You did it for the dopamine And could it be that I'm just not enough? It's so hard to accept that you're gone and that's it You did it for the dopamine and it didn't mean anything at all
Yeah, yeah Didn't mean anything at all Yeah, yeah Didn't mean anything at all
Compositores: Deryck Jason Whibley (Deryck Whibley), Samuel Dylan Murphy Preston (Preston Samuel), Samuel Anton Tinnesz (Samuel Tinnesz), James Nicholas Bailey (James Bailey) ECAD: Obra #41895054