Left a Post-It on a wall
But September, yeah, she brought the fall
And with every cold breath
She'll be catching her death before long
Before long

So contemptible at the card table
Watching her cut the lines
I'm so cynical, fucking miserable
Deconstruct by design

She was only a lonely accomplice
It was all for the best in the end
But I'd die to make her realize
I'm only trying to get through
It's long overdue

I hope you're happy now
Distance won't allow me
To build bridges to you
It's kind of funny how
You're all over town
Like it's the right thing to do

It's despicable how this criminal
Gets away with the prize
She's so pitiful, often critical
Watching others scrape by

She was only a lonely accomplice
It was all for the best in the end
But I'd die to make her realize
I'm only trying to get through
It's long overdue

You better look out if you
Fall in love with a liar
Cause, boy, she'll tear you apart
She'll blow out the spark in your eyes
Better watch out for you
Fall victim to desire
'Cause, boy, she'll tap out your heart
And leave you with nothing inside

She was only a lonely accomplice
It was all for the best in the end
But I'd die to make her realize
I'm only trying to get through
It's long overdue (x2)


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    correction/question mark:

    you better look out if you fall in love with a liar cause, boy, she'll tear you apart she'll blow out the spark in your eyes

    not sure about the last line because its hard to hear but it would make more sense i think.

    IloveFAREWELL :D

    noodles342on September 17, 2007   Link

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