OverWorld.
(verse one) I think you got the best of me, You're sleepin' with the enemy, You left me all alone, alone, alone, alone. The beat drops, I'm so alone. My heart stops, I already know. You left me all alone, alone, alone, alone. (chorus) I'm sick and tired of the mess you've made me, You're never gonna catch me cry. You must be blind if you can't see you'll miss me 'til the day you die. Without me, You're nothin'! You must be blind if you can't see you'll miss me 'til the day you die. (verse two) I've let go, Finally over you. This drama, That you've put me through. I'm better all alone, alone, alone, alone. The beat drops, Your so alone. It's last call, And it's gotten old. Now look who's all alone, alone, alone, alone. (chorus) (bridge) I trusted you, You were the first. Then you lied, And it gets worse. You broke me down, Now, just look around. (Who's all alone?) Who's all alone now? (chorus)
OW= One Word
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1. Moving water. Au, kai [ow] [k-I] 2. Now. O kēia au [O kee-ya ow]
Yes. There is a long O (oh). Some OW words have an OU / OW sound, rather than (oh). Low rhymes with crow and show.
Yes. There is a long O (oh). Some OW words have an OU / OW sound, rather than (oh). Low rhymes with crow and show.
Yes. The OW has a long O sound as in mow and tow.
It sounds like row, row, row your boat. This is a hard row to hoe. Too - mor- ro
Yes. The ending OW sounds like a long O (oh).
Aloha; Say Aloha au 'ia 'oe [aloha ow ee-a O-A]. You mau add "ʻo au pū" [O ow poo] at the end, but it isn't necessary.
You can say "A hui hou" in Hawaiian, which means "Until we meet again," to express that you will miss someone.