Too bad that your lipsticks on, back seat of your best friends car, we were onto something here.
Oh no wait you will call it off and space is on the cards, who'd drink to that, I wont drink to that.
Oh Overhill will you teach me the games that you play so well and I'll drink to that, who'll drink to that?

You've made your bed, so sleep in it, but never call me again.
You've made your bed, so sleep with him, but know I'm the best you'll get.

I wrote this song so you would know
Why I look up to everyone.
Whoa whoa whoa whoa

Here's a list of the things you said and I wont get over it, you want to know, you, want to know and.
The games that girls will play, makes me move away so I can train, train myself to trust again.
Oh Overhill will you teach me the games you play so well and, I'll drink to that, who'll drink to that?

You've made your bed, so sleep in it, but never call me again.
You've made your bed, so sleep with him, but know I'm the best you'll get.

I wrote this song so you would know
Why I look up to everyone.
Whoa whoa whoa whoa.

Are you on or off?
Are you on?
Are you on or off?
Are you on
Or

I wrote this song so you would know
Why I look up to everyone.

These words will convince you to never love again, you want to be friends, I wont do it.
These words will convince you to never sleep with me again, you want to be friends, I can't do it.


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    'you've made you bed, so sleep in it' to me is like shes made it the way it is, she has to deal with it.

    great song.

    alltimeellaon March 18, 2010   Link

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