Well it's getting colder and you're getting distant
And I just keep thinkin'
That I never meant it to be like this(to be like this)
You know what comes next(so do I)
You're begging for a way to gracefully bow out
And say goodnight

It's worse than you think
On your way home you should have known
You never listen to me

I'm only complaining to keep myself busy, sweetie [Repeat x2]

I can't say I blame you
But I wish that I could
I'm sick of writing every song about you

Don't call my name out your window, I'm leaving
(I'm sick of writing every song about you) [Repeat x16]
Don't call my name out your window, I'm leaving
Don't call my name out your window, I'm leaving


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Head Club Lyrics as written by Edward Reyes Adam Lazzara

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    this song is the already up here and the real name is 'mutual head club and its the demo version of head club.

    thats_hot89on February 16, 2005   Link
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    that doesn't describe TBS at all, and as far as i know, some of the slashy fanfiction is alright, if erm..disgustingly detailed. You shouldn't be commenting if you don't like it and they're not even "Punk RAWK" Teenie.

    xKissxHerxBruisesxon July 24, 2005   Link
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    Oh, Old TBS makes me smile. Its a shame they've turned into a clone of everyone else. \m/ John Nolan

    xKissxHerxBruisesxon November 05, 2006   Link
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    Oh, Old TBS makes me smile. Its a shame they've turned into a clone of everyone else. \m/ John Nolan

    xKissxHerxBruisesxon November 05, 2006   Link

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