| I’ve got some good friends with some loose ends that remind me of myself
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| They can drink as much as me and they can smoke me half to hell
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| And by the end of these songs when we bring our asses home
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| They’ll all be thankin' God that they’re not in this pain alone
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| And this world has been so cruel to me and it’s been the same to them
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| But I don’t mind sharin' my sweet depression
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| With some boys that act just like me and a girl that does the same
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| I don’t know how I got here but I’m glad as hell I came
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| Come as you are, however broken
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| And we will see if we can make you whole again
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| Come as you are, with your heart wide open
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| Bridges that you’ve burned they are still there just floatin'
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| Remember us in our bright eyed days too young to go inside
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| Sittin' drunk on curbs tryin' to get us our selves rides
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| Of the pretty girls who walk down there on Elgin Avenue
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| Oklahoma sure is quiet but it has itself a view
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| And how am I supposed to know the good times that I’m in
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| If the good is only seen when I’m lookin' back at them
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| The boys are gettin' off work and they’re haulin' on back home
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| If I am meant for anything it’s to show you you’re not alone
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| Come as you are, however broken
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| And we will see if we can make you whole again
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| Come as you are, with your heart wide open
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| Bridges that you’ve burned they are still there just floatin'
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| I’ve got some good friends with some loose ends that remind me of myself
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| They can drink as much as me and they can smoke me half to hell
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| And by the end of these songs when we bring our asses home
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| They’ll all be thankin' God we’re not in this pain alone
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| Come as you are, however broken
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| And we will see if we can make you whole again
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| Come as you are, with your heart wide open
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| Bridges that you’ve burned they are still there just floatin' |