| We all sold weed for a while
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| And we’ve all made our mother cry
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| It’s a habit that I’ve finally broken
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| At this point in my life
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| And now I’m kinda getting by
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| But sometimes it’s hard to go outside
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| And I’ve been driving way too much
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| I’ve been too lazy to fix my bike
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| Now as long as I close my eyes, I’m by myself
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| And I’d rather be at home with you than anywhere else
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| And now I’m turning onto your street
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| Now I love you like you never hurt me
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| The planet took a real sharp turn
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| Before all that space in between
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| And I really don’t agree
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| That your merit’s buried in your gender normalities
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| And I promise I’ll take care of you if you promise to let me
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| Now as long as I close my eyes, I’m by myself
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| And I’d rather be alone with you than anybody else
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| And I’ve never needed God
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| I think I kinda knew that all along
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| To need a promise of heaven to do good deeds
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| Always seemed inherently wrong
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| And so I wrote you this song
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| It probably isn’t as good as all the other sad ones
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| And I’ll pass out in your bed
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| After getting too high while you were gone
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| Look at me, it was all for you
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| And it’s about time that you knew
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| That I’ve loved you since I was seventeen
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| And for all the things I’ve seen
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| There’s still some wounds that I need to clean
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| But let’s move far away from here
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| When I finally get my degree
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| Where we’ll live happily
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| Get some rescue dogs in a house by the sea
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| And I promise I’ll take care of you
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| If you promise to let me |