| I am dry, I’m your shirt, and I’ve been hung out on a line
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| And I have designs so if you stain me, I will still seem fine
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| But really, you’re just wearing me out
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| Yeah really, you’re just wearing me out
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| Yeah I’ve been told, my momma said, I wear my heart on my sleeve
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| But I try to hide and roll it up, but every time it comes back creased
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| And no one is gonna iron me out
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| No, no one is gonna straighten me out
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| Yeah one of these days, it’s coming on
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| I think that I might just unfold
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| I’ll rip the seams and tear some holes
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| And I’ll probably get sold
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| But no one’s gonna wear me out
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| No, no one’s gonna wanna wear me out
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| Yeah one of these days, you’ll put me on
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| I might not fit you anymore
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| But I won’t mind, I’ll always find
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| My way into another drawer
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| And no one’s gonna wear me out
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| No, no one’s gonna wanna wear me out
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| I am dry, I’m your shirt, and I’ve been hung out on a line |