I came home to find you half undressed
with your hair all a mess
The whole goddamn apartment wreaked of sex
and how you were perplexed
What happened next I'll never know
I'll never know
Made my way to the door

I'm gone
Yeah I'm leaving
I'm gone
Yeah I'm leaving you
Leaving you alone
Leaving you alone

Our relationship stated
You and me then at best
would make it till death
And even then in peace
One will rest
While the other one's life becomes a mess

I'm gone
Yeah I'm leaving
I'm gone
Yeah I'm leaving you
Leaving you alone
Leaving you alone

I read everything you've ever said on a poster with a kitten
God created you in the sky
I know certainly sir that when it pains it roars
I swear to you
It won't swallow you

It won't swallow you
It won't swallow you
It won't swallow you
Unless you
Unless you let it do all the things it needs to

Should I stop before I reach the top
Or should I quit in the middle of this rhyme
Or should I just cut out in the middle of this rhyme
Do I need to give it all just a little more time

I'm gone
Yeah I'm leaving
I'm gone
Yeah I'm leaving you
Leaving you alone
Leaving you alone



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    "I read everything you've ever said on a poster with a kitten" is a reference to She Doesn't Get It by The Format.

    "when it pains it roars" is a Jawbreaker reference.

    dustonthedashon October 01, 2012   Link

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