Released: October 24, 2008

Songwriter: Eg White P!nk

Producer: Eg White

[Verse 1]
Heaven's sake everyone
For standing in my way
For ruining all my fun
You say you're doing it for my sake
I thought I did my best
It was nearly good enough
But all that effort, I guess
It didn't add up to very much

[Pre-Chorus]
It hurts me when you call
I hear the way you are thinking
I could've so easily had it all

[Chorus]
I could've have had everything
I could've have had everything
This perfect life I'm in
Screwing myself over
I could've had everything
I should've had everything
You almost got me thinking
I'm screwing myself over
Screwing myself over

[Verse 2]
They say that madness is doin' a thing the same way
You hope it's gonna turn out different
But you're doing it anyway
I guess it's what I did with you
But at least I have a reason
So my apologies, won't go to anyone

[Pre-Chorus]
It hurts me when you say
That all my close friends hate me
I really thought I had it all

[Chorus]
I could've had everything
I could've had everything
It's the perfect life I'm in
Screwing myself over
I could've have had everything
I should've had everything
You almost got me thinking
I'm screwing myself over

[Bridge]
I coulda, I coulda, I coulda, I coulda, I coulda had everything
I coulda, I coulda, I coulda, I coulda, I coulda had everything
I came so near to thinking I had something
To learn

[Chorus]
I could've had everything
I could've had everything
It's the perfect life I'm in
Screwing myself over
Could've had everything
I should've had everything
You almost got me thinking
I'm screwing myself over
Could've had everything
I should've had everything
It's the perfect life I'm in
Screwing myself over
I could've had everything
I should've had everything
You almost got me thinking
I'm screwing myself over
I'm screwing myself over

P!nk

Alecia Beth Moore (born September 8, 1979), better known by her stage name Pink (stylized as P!nk), is an American singer-songwriter and actress. Originally a member of the girl group Choice, she began her solo career with the 2000 single “There You Go” from her debut album, Can’t Take Me Home; the R&B album was certified double-platinum in the United States. She gained further recognition alongside Lil' Kim, Christina Aguilera, and Mýa covering “Lady Marmalade” for the Moulin Rouge! soundtrack; the collaboration earned Pink both her first Grammy Award and first number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100.