Songwriter: Brown Mark Prince

Producer: Brown Mark

Reflections of a light are flashing across the sky
The twinkle of the stars remind me how she wasn't right
For several days a week, she would go out into the night
And hang out with her friends, coming home in the break of light

Sometimes I’d call on the phone and her voice would doubt the line
As if there were somebody standing by her side
I cannot fight the memories, I wish the memories would go away
I hate the way she hurt me and I wish she would stay away

I guess it's all over
I guess it's all over again
I guess it’s all over
I guess it's all over

Always treated her right and my feelings for her were so strong
She made it with my friend
He's like my brother thick and thin
I cannot take a chance on it happening again
I thought our love was kind of strong
But I guess I was wrong

I guess it's all over
I guess it's all over again
I guess it's all over
I guess it's all over

I guess it's all over
I guess it’s all over again
I guess it’s all over
I guess it's all over again {repeat to fade}

Mazarati

Mazarati is an American R&B band formed in the mid-1980s by former The Revolution bassist Brown Mark. Originally hailing from Minneapolis, The band’s sole hit was a “100 MPH”, which was written and co-produced by Prince. They are now defunct as a group.

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