i see hope again
i'm laughin' loud in a crowd of new friends
yeah i feel social once again
talkin' is easy, i'm extendin' my limbs
these folks are forgetful but i'll forgive 'em
'cuz i'm not important and that is my sin
some things are hard to leave to rest
some things are harder to forget
like the rubber bands taut in my chest
oh but i know pretty girls don't light their own cigarettes
i'm out of work again
i've got time but no money to spend
so i'll hit the streets once again
i wheel and i deal, and i dance with the wind
i wanted to thank you for lettin' me in
'cuz i am a dog, drippin' with shit
some things are hard to leave to rest
some things are harder to forget
like the rubber bands taut in my chest
oh but i know pretty girls don't light their own cigarettes
no pretty girls never light their own cigarettes
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