| I’ve known you a long long time
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| And you say you’re a friend of mine
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| But you’re the malignant kind, aren’t you?
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| I’ve told you I’m on your side
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| I’m here for you all the time
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| Yet you can’t make your eyes meet mine, can you?
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| That you can’t look me in the eye
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| I can live with
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| That you’re acting like a child
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| I can live with
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| But that all you seem to do when I’m around is cross your arms and wear a frown
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| You’re a man why can’t you act like one
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| Your lips are thin and your eyes look tired
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| What’s eating you up inside
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| I think that you’d like to hide from you
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| I look at you and my eyes stay dry
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| Cause I’ve been through this many times
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| Now I’m cold to the world unwise of you
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| That you can’t look me in the eye
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| I can live with
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| That you’re acting like a child
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| I can live with
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| But that all you seem to do when I’m around is cross your arms and wear a frown
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| You’re a man why can’t you act like one
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| But that all you seem to do when I’m around
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| But that all you seem to do when I’m around
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| But that all you seem to do when I’m around is cross your arms and wear a frown
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| You’re a man why can’t you act like one |