Please believe
If I can't win then I'll leave
And chaste I am
But no one knows where I stand
But you've been lying
And I've been trying to underrate
But you've got honey
And friends with money, you'll be OK

So just go
My situation's darker than you think
There's guys in here, they're asking you to drink
But I won't dedicate my life to you
No, nothing 'til the point where we'll come in and out, we go
Looking at the princess as she flows
Always stare each other in the eye
Finalizing figures 'til we die

But I won't dedicate life to you
Because the chances are we're already through
And we won't dedicate life to old
Because the chances are we're already

Sunken eyes
I'm tired it's all, let her try
But hate, I am
There's no one here but my man
So we've been trying
And we've been lying our dreams away
But you've got money
And friends with honey, and be OK

Oh lead on
Pretend to reason on your own
There's no one here answering the phone
But live your life in on a sly
And shake it 'til the point where we'll come in and out, we go
Looking at the princess as she flows
Always stare each other in the eye
Finalizing figures 'til we fly

But we won't dedicate life to you
Because the chances are we're already through
And we won't dedicate life to old
Because the chances are we're already


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    "Please believe If I can't win then I'll leave And chaste I am But no one knows where I stand But you've been lying And I've been trying to underrate But you've got honey And friends with money, you'll be OK

    So just go My situation's darker than you think There's guys in here, they're asking you to drink But I won't dedicate my life to you No, nothing 'til the point where we'll come in and out, we go Looking at the princess as she flows Always stare each other in the eye Finalizing figures 'til we die

    But I won't dedicate life to you Because the chances are we're already through And we won't dedicate life to old Because the chances are we're already

    Sunken eyes I'm tired it's all, let her try But hate, I am There's no one here but my man So we've been trying And we've been lying our dreams away But you've got money And friends with honey, and be OK

    Oh lead on Pretend to reason on your own There's no one here answering the phone But live your life in on a sly And shake it 'til the point where we'll come in and out, we go Looking at the princess as she flows Always stare each other in the eye Finalizing figures 'til we fly

    But we won't dedicate life to you Because the chances are we're already through And we won't dedicate life to old Because the chances are we're already."

    middledistancerunneron August 22, 2010   Link

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