Last Song - Jana Kramer

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Last Song Lyrics

This will be the last song
About all the shit that went wrong
You burned me, I burned you
Yeah all of it's true
I'm sick of that same ol' tune

This is the last song
I'm ever gonna sing about you
The last time I write I can't live without you
Come on melody, set me free
I have to move on
Yeah you're gone
So this is the last song

This will be the last verse
About all the pain and the hurt
Of slippin' that ring off my finger
Knowing you wouldn't fight
You wouldn't try, you wouldn't try so

This is the last song
I'm ever gonna sing about you
The last time I write I can't live without you
Come on melody, set me free
I have to move on
Yeah you're gone
So this is the last song

If you really think this is what
I really wanted then you're just wrong
But you're the one telling everyone
You were already gone

So here is the last song
I'm ever gonna sing about you
The last time
I write I can't live without you
Come on melody, set me free
I have to move on
Yeah you're gone
So this is the last song
This is the last song

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Jana Kramer (born December 2, 1983 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American actress. Kramer played Noelle Davenport on Friday Night Lights and Portia Ranson on 90210. She played a sorority girl interested in Turtle in Entourage. In 2009, Kramer signed on to become a series regular in The CW's One Tree Hill as Alex, an actress who becomes the new face of Brooke's fashion line, "Clothes Over Bros". On December 22, 2009, Kramer got engaged to Jonathon Schaech. The couple met while co-starring in the movie Prom Night in 2008. The Why Ya Wanna Songfacts reports that in February 2011, Kramer signed with Warner Bros. Nashville Records and after a couple of promotional releases, "Why Ya wanna" was released as her first official single. She debuted the song on the One Tree Hill eighth season finale on May 17, 2011. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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