| We used to make love together
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| Now we break up together
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| (Farewell, forever)
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| We break up together
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| Such a strange kind of pleasure
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| Now we break up together
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| (Oh well, whatever)
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| We break up together
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| We used to share everything
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| Toothpaste, laughter, and the kitchen sink
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| And nothin' could come between
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| Two young lovers sharing everything
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| But somehow things have changed
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| There’s no more laughter, no more kitchen sink
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| And though we can’t remain
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| At least I know that we can share the pain
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| We used to read fairytales
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| Flip the pages to the very end
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| And sing aloud happily
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| Ever after, we would play pretend
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| But somehow things have changed
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| The story’s over, at the very end
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| And though we can’t remain
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| At least I know that we can share the pain
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| We’ll share the grief
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| And we’ll share the blame
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| Divvy the guilt
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| And we’ll split the shame
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| We’ll drift apart, but somehow we’ll stay
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| Connected through our suffering |