I've Come to Expect It from You

DEAN DILLON, BUDDY CANNON

So upset
Nervous wreck
I can't believe you said goodbye

Sit and smoke
Cry and joke
About these tears in my eyes

How could you do what you've gone and done to me
I wouldn't treat a dog the way you treated me
But that's what I get
I've come to expect it from you

A million times
A million lines
And I've bought 'em, every one

You don't care
You rip and tear
Every dream I've counted on

I guess that I should thank my unlucky stars
That I'm alive and you're the way you are
But that's what I get
I've come to expect it from you

How could you do what you've gone and done to me
I wouldn't treat a dog the way you treated me
But that's what I get
I've come to expect it from you

I could raise hell
But what the hell
It wouldn't do a bit a good

Pack and leave
My heart agrees
It seems to think that I should

There won't be no more next time doing me wrong
You'll come back this time to find out that I'm gone
But that's what you get
You should expect that from me

That's what I get
I've come to expect it from you

Trivia about the song I've Come to Expect It from You by George Strait

On which albums was the song “I've Come to Expect It from You” released by George Strait?
George Strait released the song on the albums “Livin' It Up” in 1990, “Ten Strait Hits” in 1991, “Strait Out of the Box” in 1995, “20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of George Strait” in 2002, and “Strait Hits” in 2011.
Who composed the song “I've Come to Expect It from You” by George Strait?
The song “I've Come to Expect It from You” by George Strait was composed by DEAN DILLON, BUDDY CANNON.

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