I'm B-grade, underweight but excited to be here
I don't mean what I say, it's ok, please believe me

I said I'm sorry, we could shake hands on it
I said I'm sorry, we could shake hands on it

And red carpets unroll like tongues all around us
Shot down like pro-choice doctors in Texas
We make out for a while and I felt like an actor
But when we left it was light and I just felt embarrased

I said I'm sorry, we could shake hands on it (ooooh)
I said I'm sorry, we could shake hands on it (ooooh)
I said I'm sorry, we could shake hands on it (ooooh)
I said I'm sorry, we could shake hands on it (ooooh)

It used to be the only reason I breathed,
but now it's just choking me up
Don't say no, just shut up and swallow,
shut up and swallow,
I said I'm sorry

I'm B-grade underweight, out of place, dehydrated
Inhaling peroxided conversation
I've a confession to make and you're not gonna like it
I stand up and clench my fist, my life determined in fifteen minutes

I said I'm sorry, we could shake hands on it (ooooh)
I said I'm sorry, we could shake hands on it (ooooh)
I said I'm sorry, we could shake hands on it (ooooh)
I said I'm sorry, we could shake hands on it (ooooh)

I'm B-grade, underweight, but excited to be here


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    spot on dude, you've made this song ten times better for me and opened my eyes to british indias genius. thankyou for that

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