| Ever since I was a kid in school
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| I messed around with all the rules
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| Apologized, then realized
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| I’m not different after all
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| Me and the boys thought we had it sussed
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| Valentinos all of us
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| My dad said we looked ridiculous
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| But, boy, we broke some hearts
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| In and out of jobs, running free
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| Waging war with society
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| Dumb, blank faces stared back at me
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| But nothing ever changed
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| Promises made in the heat of night
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| Creepin' home before it got too light
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| I wasted all that precious time
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| And blamed it on the wine
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| I was only joking, my dear
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| Looking for a way to hide my fear
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| What kind of fool was I?
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| I could never win
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| Never found a compromise
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| Collected lovers like butterflies
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| Illusions of that grand first prize
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| Are slowly wearin' thin
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| Susie, baby, you were good to me
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| Giving love unselfishly
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| But you took it all too seriously
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| I guess it had to end
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| I was only joking, my dear
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| Looking for a way to hide my fear
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| What kind of fool was I?
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| I could never win
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| Yeah, baby, woo
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| Now you ask me if I’m sincere
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| That’s the question that I always fear
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| Verse seven is never clear
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| But I’ll tell you what you want to hear
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| I try to give you all you want
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| But giving love is not my strongest point
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| If that’s the case, it’s pointless going on
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| I’d rather be alone
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| 'Cause what I’m doing must be wrong
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| Pouring my heart out in a song
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| Owning up for prosperity
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| For the whole damn world to see
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| Quietly now while I turn a page
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| Act one is over without costume change
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| The principal would like to leave the stage
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| The crowd don’t understand |