Nancy Wilson — Face It Girl It’s Over

[Verse 1] When you look into his eyes And he turns away When you're at a corner table And there's nothing much to say [Chorus] Does he have to draw you pictures? Does he have to spell it out? Face it girl, it's over Whoa, yeah, it's over [Verse 2] When he glances at his watch And it isn't late And you try to amuse him But he doesn't concentrate [Chorus] Just how plainly can he tell you Does he have to shout out loud? Face it, girl, oh yeah, it's over [Bridge] (What's the use) What's the use in hanging on While he slowly slips away from you? Don't go along for the ride Keep some semblence of pride There's really nothing else you can do There ain't nothing you can do, girl There ain't nothing you can do, girl [Verse 3] Well, the time has come, I know, for our last goodbye Guess I'll have to go on living, when it's easier to die Give me strength enough to take it Take it like a woman should [Outro] (You'd better face it, girl) Give me the strength I need to take it (You'd better face it, girl) Gotta go on, I gotta make it (You'd better face it, girl) I know, I know, I know, I know, I know I know it's over It's over (You'd better face it, girl) Give me the strength I need to take it (You'd better face it, girl) Gotta go on, I gotta make it (You'd better face it, girl) I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know I know it's over It's over


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