| You hung up the phone
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| And I asked you what was wrong
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| Your dad has come to town
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| He’d like to meet
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| I said «You don’t have to see him»
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| But for whatever reason you can’t tell him no
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| So we meet him at a bar
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| You were holding my hand hard
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| He ordered rum and coke
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| I can’t drink either anymore
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| He hadn’t seen you since the fifth grade
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| Now you’re nineteen and you’re five-eight
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| He said «Honey, you sure look great
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| Do you get the checks I send on your birthday?»
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| I would kill him
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| If you let me
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| I would kill him
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| Quick and easy
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| Your nails are digging
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| Into my knee
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| I don’t know
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| How you keep smiling
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| I love your eyes
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| And he has them
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| But you have his
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| 'Cause he was first
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| I imagine my thumbs on the irises
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| Pressing in until they burst
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| I clear my throat
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| And say we ought to get home
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| He offers us a ride
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| I reply «No, that’s alright»
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| When we leave
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| You feel him watching
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| So we walk a mile in the wrong direction
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| I would kill him
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| If you let me
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| I would kill him
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| Quick and easy
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| Your nails are digging
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| Into my knee
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| I don’t know
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| How you keep smiling
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| I don’t know
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| How you keep smiling
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| I don’t know
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| How you keep smiling
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| I wanna take your face between my hands and say
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| «You two are connected by a pure coincidence
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| Bound to him by blood, but baby, it’s all relative
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| You’ve been in his fist ever since you were a kid
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| But you don’t owe him shit even if he said you did
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| You don’t owe him shit even if he said you did» |