| Didn’t watch your ex’s set
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| I just left and thought about you
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| Like when your teeth graze those lips
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| When you begin to smile
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| Later, you took my hand
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| You lead us to the doorway
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| But you let go of me
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| Once you saw all your friends
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| And I’ve known you forever
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| At least that’s what I tell Jake
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| When I’m too drunk to walk home
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| When your brother is away
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| You suggested I write a song about the first time we met
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| But I can’t seem to remember where or when
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| Couldn’t watch your ex’s set
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| Instead, I wrote this song about you
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| Thought, «would you show your kids
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| If you found the time was right?»
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| You’d tell them where and when
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| You never thought I’d leave the east coast
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| We were young and full of sin
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| And I too dumb to understand
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| Yet I’ve loved you forever
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| At least that’s what I tell Holt
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| When I’m too drunk to lie, too drugged to be alone
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| You suggested I write a song about the first time we met
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| Well I don’t wanna remember there or then
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| So, is this the hook you wanted?
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| Is it stuck inside your head?
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| Can you sing it with your friends, or alone?
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| So, am I what you needed?
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| Say you love me to my face
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| Grin and gossip, walk away and then go…
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| So is this the hook you wanted?
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| To sing about me to my friends?
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| Well you’re just stuck inside your head, all alone
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| You were all I needed
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| Said I loved you to your face
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| But you just laughed and walked away |