| Standing in the corner of this party that we’re at
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| Our designated drivers drunk so you were really mad
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| You were textin everyone to see if they could pick us up
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| Everytime I pick a pencil up I go and fuck this up
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| She said
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| Aye Aye oh oh
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| I don’t even drink tho
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| Such a little princess, sneakin out her window
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| I am such a diva, guess ill just deceive ya
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| Say you wanna leave, huh?
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| I guess I’ll fuckin see ya
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| Aye Aye oh oh
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| He just wants a drink tho
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| Such a little princess, underneath her red bow
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| I am such a diva, guess ill just deceive ya
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| Say you wanna leave, huh?
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| I guess I’ll fuckin see ya
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| Think I give a shit?
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| Well I dont
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| Everybody here is a joke
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| Turn all of my old friends to ghosts
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| Calmest before I am most
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| Toxic to those who are close
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| Please give up on the hope
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| That you’ll get through to me tho
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| Turn off this shit if im gross
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| This is just the way that it goes
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| Hand on the wheel and were close
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| I can take us through the smoke
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| I can lock up when were closed
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| Kiss on the forehead is fine
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| Lost in the forest of life
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| You dont decide when its time
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| Time to take back what is mine
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| Aye Aye oh oh
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| You don’t even drink tho
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| Such a little princess, sneakin out her window
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| I am such a diva, guess ill just deceive ya
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| Say you wanna leave, huh?
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| I guess I’ll fuckin see ya
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| Aye Aye oh oh
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| He just wants a drink tho
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| Such a little princess, underneath her red bow
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| I am such a diva, guess I’ll just deceive ya
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| Say you wanna leave, huh?
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| I guess I’ll fuckin see ya
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| Its snowing out
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| Grab your sled
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| And we’ll go to reagan park
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| There is ice on the stairs
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| Josh will skate them in the dark
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| I can feel both your eyes
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| Starin daggers at my back
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| I’m obnoxious and crude
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| But at least my friends all laughed
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| At least I thought they did
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| Guess they wanted things from me
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| If we cant have he has
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| Then he cant have anything
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| That’s alright live and learn
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| I built this all from the dirt
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| Being under pressures fine
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| Ten thousand leagues under my shirt
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| Is my heart and my soul
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| There’s a dragon from the egg
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| Climbin up the castle walls
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| Eating angels in his way
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| Then the king and the queen kill themselves before they’ve seen
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| How the battle will end
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| Things are never as they seem
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| And the stars fallin fast
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| Down a road and that twists and turns
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| She was thrown from the car
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| You never thought that she’d get hurt
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| And at schools stare at desks
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| And we all are so ashamed
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| She was top of her class and they’ll never know her
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| Light blue eyes
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| Like the summer skies
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| And small town dreams become small town lies
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| And country boys, stay country side
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| Drinkin shitty beer for a shitty life
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| Light blue eyes
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| When your grandma died
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| You said, «Nick I’m scared»
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| I said it’ll be alright
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| And country boys stay countryside
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| Drinkin shitty beer for a shitty life
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| She said
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| Aye Aye oh oh
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| I don’t even drink tho
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| Such a little princess, sneakin out her window
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| I am such a diva, guess I’ll just deceive ya
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| Say you wanna leave, huh?
|
| I guess I’ll fuckin see ya
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| Aye Aye oh oh
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| He just wants a drink tho
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| Such a little princess, underneath her red bow
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| I am such a diva, guess I’ll just deceive ya
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| Say you wanna leave, huh?
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| I guess I’ll fuckin see ya
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| Once upon a time there was a little boy who grew up in the darkness
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| The darkness was his friend and he asked it to be his goddess
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| And this goddess was beautiful, faceless and shapeless in the dark
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| And the boy fell in love with the darkness
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| And he asked it to be his goddess
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| And his goddess was cruel, and unforgiving, just like his mother was
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| But the boy still obeyed the goddess, in the wake of her fury and destruction
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| as he drained the blood from his body into hers
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| And the boy still loved the darkness
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| Because he loved the way that it hugged him
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| And the boy had never felt a hug, so he welcomed the embrace
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| And as the boy grew so did his goddess until he was old enough to protect
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| himself
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| But the goddess was selfish
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| And she wanted the boy all for herself
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| So she laid a trap in the forest for the boy
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| In the forest that she had helped him cut down
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| And the darkness waited
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| And waited
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| And waited
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| But the boy knew there was a trap waiting for him
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| Because the boy had been raised by the darkness
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| So he knew
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| And the darkness waited
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| And waited
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| And waited
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| But the boy knew there was a trap waiting for him
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| Because the boy had been raised by the darkness
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| So he knew |