I'm usually not one to speak out
But your decisions of late are on all accounts
Pretty fucked up
And not in a good way

And I heard about you and that Elli
If even half of it?s true then I'm not surprised that you've been
Kicking yourself to sleep

Oh, and who pulled who's hair on who's head
Well, I?ll tell you that it?s told me more of you
Than you did

Well, I heard about you and Elli
If even half of its true then I'm ashamed of you
And your sense of loyalty

Oh, and who found who's hair in who's bed?
Well, I?ll tell you that it?s told me more of you
Than you did

Oh, and who found who's hair in who's bed?
Well, I?ll tell you that it?s told me more of you
Than you did



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    this song brought shivers to me from the moment I heard it. the first beat sounds like a heartbeat.... the guitars are so beautiful. and then when Mike's vocals come in... they scrape off the back of his throat and makes such a sweet sound. he sounds like a such a fragile individual... perfectly complimented by "fucks" here and there. such an amazing way to start an album.

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