it feels right;
don't even think about it
(don't even think of me)
a whole night full of tricks
(and i mean that sexually)
i'd try so hard to be clever
that it was hard for me to be
blunt when i wrote about us;
(now it's coming easily)

and all i ever wanted,
the only person that
i needed was you;
nevermind, that was a lie
that was influenced by
the things you did
in the bedroom;

you've fallen faster
than anyone i've known
and kelly, dear, i've known a lot;
if you weren't so damn easy
then you wouldn't be alone

it feels right to be mean
(and just leave that up to me)
i'd try so hard to be clever
(that it was hard for me to say)
your insecurity and a few drinks
is enough to get you laid,
all night, don't sleep a wink;
(he won't even know your name)

and all i ever wanted
was to get the awful
things that you'd do;
funny thing is that i think
i only wanted to be
a better person cause of you;

i thought that it would all just disappear,
but recently it's been so very clear
whether he's just in time or the last in line,
as long as you're drinking;
you'll have another and get under the covers;
(he won't even know your name)


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    Such a bitterly upbeat song.

    L-Kyneon July 01, 2008   Link

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