| I’m looking good, got my shoulders back,
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| A few more drinks, I’m up to dance,
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| I get the eye as I lift my glass, the first time in six months,
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| She looks again I start to shake,
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| My shoulders twitching, I’m on my way,
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| I glance behind me for safety sake,
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| To see a clock the size of a plane,
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| The night is young more fish in the sea,
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| Who’s to say she wasn’t looking at me?
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| I sink my head back into my glass,
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| Get into shape for that first dance,
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| I turn away, I look to the south,
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| I pull my foot from out of my mouth,
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| To my surprise she’s standing beside me Asking if I’d like to dance.
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| I’m standing in a hall of smoke,
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| Her tongues in my mouth, I’d love to choke,
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| Her knight approaches us on foot,
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| He left his side kick at the brook.
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| He offered me a cigarette I said I’m far too young to smoke,
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| So he tried to entertain me,
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| Told me one more crappy…
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| Joke in my ear, except the joke wasn’t clear,
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| Set the joking aside should I run? |
| should I hide?
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| Decided to stay, rub it straight in his face,
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| What he thought was the case was an easy mistake.
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| I’d just like to try some carrot cake and wine,
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| Can’t I try, taste my carrot cake and wine
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| Looking good, not looking back,
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| Knight of hers took her off to dance,
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| I get the eye as I lift my glass,
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| But not for the last time,
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| She looks again, too dunk to shake,
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| My eyes are twitching, my legs are fake,
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| I glance behind me for safety sake
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| To see my girlfriends tongue in the face of a friend,
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| Who was far from a man,
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| Should I hide? |
| should I run?
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| Must have seen what I’ve done,
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| Decided to stay, liked the look on her face,
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| What I thought was the case was an easy mistake.
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| I’d just like to try some carrot cake and wine,
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| Can’t I try, taste my carrot cake,
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| Why can’t I try?
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| Why should I lie?
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| Taste my, try some, buy my Carrot cake and wine |