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Album design by Rita Bauer
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lyrics
All my friends are getting famous
But I'm just getting drunk
And I'm running out of reasons
To be rooming with the sun
All my friends are getting married
But I'm just getting done
So I'll take your hand
And take your time
And take your heart
And make you mine
All my friends are getting accolades
But I'm just getting high
And I've run out of excuses
So I've started just to lie
All my friends are getting out of here
But I'm just getting tired
So I'll spend your cash
And spend your time
Expend your heart
And lend you mine
But beware my butcher heart
Whoa
And I like you in my bed before you're sleeping
I just want another person at the dawn
I just want another's fingers on my body
I just want another's scent to linger on
And I like the way you tell me that you love me
I just wish the words were someone else's song
It's not that you're not good to me, my darlin'
You're just not good enough to ever be the one
I will hold you close
And end it all
And feel your heart
Begin to fall
But I won't let you go 'til you say when
I will say it's sad
And say it's true
I wish you were a different you
I wish I was a different me as well
I apologize if you become
Relegated to another anecdote
On some other second date
I apologize if you fell fast
This thing was never meant to last
It was just a bit of fun, it wasn't fate
But beware my butcher heart
It'll tear your world apart
Whoa
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