This is one of my favorite songs. https://fnfgo.io
It's one word, cover-to-cover
It's an endless fuse
Chain-repeater never seems to get any smarter
I'm always marking pages
So that I don't get confused
End up in a fight I never had any part of
Listen, naïve plaything
Coming over, clueless
Every time you call
An accident just waiting to happen
Still hasn't found out
How to take a fall
Make me a present
Make it something sweet
Small enough to go unnoticed and big enough to compete
With this massive past that keeps
Blocking up my street
Looking for a new contender to disassemble
Listen, naïve plaything
Coming over, clueless
Every time you call
An accident just waiting to happen
Still hasn't found out
How to take a fall
How to take a fall
How to take a fall
It's an endless fuse
Chain-repeater never seems to get any smarter
I'm always marking pages
So that I don't get confused
End up in a fight I never had any part of
Listen, naïve plaything
Coming over, clueless
Every time you call
An accident just waiting to happen
Still hasn't found out
How to take a fall
Make me a present
Make it something sweet
Small enough to go unnoticed and big enough to compete
With this massive past that keeps
Blocking up my street
Looking for a new contender to disassemble
Listen, naïve plaything
Coming over, clueless
Every time you call
An accident just waiting to happen
Still hasn't found out
How to take a fall
How to take a fall
How to take a fall
Lyrics submitted by dragonflower44, edited by myheadisfullofflames
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