I can barely look at you
Don't tell me who you lost it to
Didn't we say we had a deal?
Didn't I say how bad I feel?
Everyone needs a helping hand
Who said I would not understand?
Someone up the social scale
For when you're going off the rails

Have post break up sex
That helps you forget your ex
What did you expect
From post break up sex?

Leave it 'til the guilt consumes
Fucking in the nearest room
All our friends were unaware
Most had just passed out downstairs
To think I'd hoped you'd be okay
Now I can't think of what to say
Maybe I misunderstood
But I can't believe you're feeling good

From post break up sex
That helps you forget your ex
What did you expect
From post break up sex? Alright

Post break up sex
That helps you forget your ex
What did you expect
From post break up sex?

Oh, when you love somebody but you find someone
Uh-huh-huh
And it all unravels and it comes undone
Uh-huh-huh, uh-huh-huh
Uh-huh-huh

Post break up sex
That helps you forget your ex
What did you expect
From post break up sex?
Post break up sex
That helps you forget your ex
What did you expect
From post break up sex?


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Post Break-Up Sex Lyrics as written by Freddie Cowan Arni Arnason

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    Justin Young (Vaccines' frontman) said this about "Post Break-Up Sex" "This song is pretty self-explanatory. I remember writing it on my bed and wanting it to be as simple as possible. It’s exactly numb." (Source: craveonline.com/music/articles/168591-advance-vaccines-full-album-stream)

    He also said, "I guess the song Post Breakup Sex is pretty self explanatory, really. I guess it just deals, in quite simple way, with the emotions that one goes through when they have sex with someone else for the first time after splitting up with someone, or even having sex with that person again. And yah, it kinda feels sh**, doesn't it." (Source: youtu.be/kXZ8E4VR-tc)

    tracyjackson June 21, 2011   Link

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