| Drunk at the bar at last last call
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| My baby’s home on her night off
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| So I’m involved in a serious talk
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| With a girl I had known growing up
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| So we buy a six; |
| decide to split
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| She has a downtown apartment
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| She opens the door, falls to the floor
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| Says, «I'm bitter sick of sweet and pure, take me now I’m yours.»
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| Notes in his pockets
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| Rumors in the mill
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| Phone calls after the bars close — unlisted numbers
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| If she only knew, then he’d be through
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| But who knows which parts are true
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| She hates how it looks, but what can she do?
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| The girls all talk behind her back, they say she’s being used
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| Ooh!
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| At Sullivan’s drinking with Justin
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| He says he’s seen my ex-girlfriend
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| She’s back in town — and what’s worse
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| He knows where and when she works
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| So we head over to the Underwood
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| She’s trading shots with regulars
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| She gives me a hugs 'til our hips are flush
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| Says, «Boy, we’ve hardly kept in touch — it’s time for catching up.»
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| Ooh!
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| Notes in his pockets
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| Rumors in the mill
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| Phone calls after the bars close — unlisted numbers
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| Still, he insists on his innocence
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| Says those girls are all gossips
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| She’s gotta drop the axe, catch him in the act
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| With his shame around his ankles, chain the guilt around his neck
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| Ooh! |