You are a horror, you are a horror
You are the same, same, same horoscope as me, yeah
You're like a zebra, even a tea-bra
You're like a zebra and a tea-bra, or a Libra like me, yeah

I hoped you were a Gemini
But I thought, well I'll give him a try
I never fell in love with other Libras
They were too flashy and be just like zebras
They reminded me of me (they were just like me)
Caught by the buffaloes feasted on for all to see

The weighing scales they broke my back
That's what imbalanced me
I fell in love but I didn't look back
To see if he was looking back at me

Oh I'm a horror and I'm so nervous, you have seen
That I'm a horror, no you're not horrible like me

You are a horror, you are a horror
Why did you have to be the same horoscope as me, yeah
You know I'll make you, you know I'll break you
I know you can't cope with my instability, yeah

Well I hoped you were a Gemini
But I thought, well I'll give him a try (try)
I never fell in love with other Libras
They were too flashy and be just like zebras
They reminded me of me (me, me, me)
Caught by the buffaloes feasted on for all to see (do you see)

The weighing scales they broke my back
That's what imbalanced me
I fell in love but I didn't look back
To see if he was looking back at me

Oh you're a horror are you're so nervous, I have seen
That you're a horror, you're just as horrible as me

The weighing scales they broke my back
That's what imbalanced me
I fell in love but I didn't look back
To see if he was looking back at me

(that's funny)


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    I think what she's saying is that she made the mistake of dating a guy who is a Libra like her. As she mentions in Hermit The Frog ("You're just a little bit too much like me"), she doesn't like being in a relationship with guys who have the same traits as her, as she thinks they might clash (she's obviously a firm believer in "opposites attract"). He (the

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