Sam Isaac Sam Isaac - What Good Did That Do?

So I asked you what you've done for me
In the last six months,
You said you made me a scrapbook of your day
Well it took the breath right out of me,
Like rejection of my family
I put the phone down
Put my arms around my chest.

Well, baby what's it worth?
And all the talking,
To make it better
And all the drinking,
To loosen my tongue
What good did that do?
What good did that do?

And knocking at your door,
To find you asleep
And in the morning,
When we were kissing
And I was thinking,
That this is the last time
That this is the last time
This is the last time.

So write a letter or write a song
With my cousins listening at the door
It's too late now to make apologies.

Well, baby what's it worth?
And all the talking,
To make it better
All the drinking,
to loosen my tongue
What good did that do?
What good did that do?

And knocking at your door,
To find you asleep
And in the morning,
When we were kissing
And I was thinking,
That this is the last time
That this is the last time
This is the last time.

Baby, what's it worth?
Well, baby what's it worth?
Baby, what's it worth?
And all the talking,
To make it better
All the drinking,
To loosen my tongue
What good did that do?
What good did that do?

And knocking at your door,
To find you asleep
And in the morning,
When we were kissing
I was thinking,
That this is the last time
That this is the last time
This is the last time.