??? i
i never wanted you
sleeping out on the ground tonight

and ??? now
now that i'm comin' home,

??? you
got someone to answer to.

calling out
??? the way
on your own

falling out
your companion now?

but ??? i made up my mind long ago.
i shoulda known.
i shoulda known.
i shoulda known.

??? i
i never wanted to
have to ??? lie to you

and ??? i
i ain't ashamed of you
cause ??? i
???

calling out
??? the way
on your own

fucking out
on my own

but ??? i made up my mind long ago.
i shoulda known.
i shoulda known.
i shoulda known.

that biding time's a boat to row,
that you and i shoulda known.
i shoulda known.
i shoulda known.

that ??? you
you've been called lazy boy
staring out on the bedroom wall

now anytime you feel like coming out
you ain't too proud
you ain't too proud
to say hello


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    Dilly I, I never wanted you, Sleepin' out on the ground tonight. Dilly now, now that I'm comin' home, Dilly, you got someone to answer to.

    Callin' out; Ain't no way you're on your own. Fallin' out; Your companion now.

    Dilly, I made up my mind long ago. I shoulda known. I shoulda known. Oh, I shoulda known.

    Dilly I, I never wanted to, Have to, oh, lie to you. Dilly I, I ain't ashamed a you, Coz Dilly, I'm professin' too.

    Callin' out; Ain't no way you're own your own. I'm fuckin' out on my own.

    But Dilly, I made up my mind long ago. I shoulda known. I shoulda known. I, I shoulda known.

    But bidin' time's a boat to row, ah. You and I: I shoulda known. I shoulda known. I, I shoulda known.

    But Dilly you, you've been called lazy boy, Starin' out on the bedroom wall. Now anytime you feel like comin' out, Ya ain't too proud, ya ain't too proud to say hello, oh.

    kiipuppyon July 08, 2013   Link

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