there's no accounting for taste i guess she said since you knew everyone that you ever met don't worry i'll see you soon and i believed you since then i haven't seen you i remember the time you were a friend of mine you were the one who said i don't mind from my house to the bus stop i see a dodge dart i pull up and it's scaring my heart again i didn't choose this pledges incorporate please stop going through it and my best behavior's to be my behavior next time you lay eyes on me i don't wanna try i don't wanna try some things should come naturally but if they don't you just can't force them cause if they won't you just can't force them is something up you said your foot down on the gas never looking back you are the lucky one who's driven me like a freeway stopping all free trade i blessed every nightmare you were the lucky one everywhere i go you've colored please leave the cold in the morning and before i can't hardly withstand the friend i've lost the best i ever had my poison hangs on you i really wish i didn't have to i can't just understand friend's life is a goner


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    this song is really really hard to understand at times, which is probably why the lyrics are nowhere to be found on the internet. towards the end, where it says "the friend i've lost", it also sounds to me like he could be saying "afraid i've lost", and where it says "my poison hangs on you", my friend thinks it sounds like "my life depends on you", which makes a little more sense, but i think it sounds more like the other way. but he helped out a lot on the other parts from 1:22 on. he's a good guy.

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