| So you just stand there
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| With a dollar at your feet.
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| And you wait as I retreat
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| To go get mine.
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| And when I get back
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| You’re still waiting silently
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| Cause my mother’s fast asleep
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| Right next door.
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| Yeah, I’m 26 and I still live with my parents.
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| Oh I can’t do laundry.
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| Christ, I can’t do dishes.
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| What’ll I do without you?
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| When your body fails you?
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| When nobody loves you?
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| All they do is miss you
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| But they don’t even care.
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| So be careful when you run down stairs.
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| Be careful who you talk to.
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| Or the wonderful way you walk.
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| You are like a magnet for all evil
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| So you just stand there
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| With a dollar at your feet.
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| And you wait as I retreat
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| To go get mine.
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| And when I get back
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| You’re too terrified to speak
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| And my brother’s such a creep
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| Even more
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| Yeah be careful when you run down stairs.
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| Be careful who you talk to.
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| Or the wonderful way you walk.
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| You are like a magnet for all evil
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| Cause there is so much good inside you.
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| And I wish that I could hide you
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| Someplace no one could hurt you.
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| Where nobody could change you.
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| I’ll lock you in my room.
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| And I’ll tie you to the sheets.
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| Cause I could watch you sleep for weeks.
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| Oh the things you’d never see.
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| If it were up to me.
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| Oh I can’t do laundry.
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| Christ, I can’t do dishes.
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| What’ll I do without you? |