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You're like a candy bar That I shouldn't eat Amazing taste But bad for my teeth Each time I swear is the last "this night is the last night" But like that candy bar staring at me I take another bite The cycle goes 'round again And I trip and I fall It's like running around with my glasses off Not safe to do at all You're like that one last shot That I know I shouldn't do And the second I take it It leads me back to you Trying to communicate with you Is like trying to drive a car with no gas You're empty empty empty But I just remain seated, drunk, and laugh Staying away and not staying away seem equally painful Oh, didn't you know? You're great for my body But bad for my soul.
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Sep 14, 2012
Sep 14, 2012 at 9:52 PM UTC
Candy
You're like a candy bar That I shouldn't eat Amazing taste But bad for my teeth Each time I swear is the last "this night is the last night" But like that candy bar staring at me I take another bite The cycle goes 'round again And I trip and I fall It's like running around with my glasses off Not safe to do at all You're like that one last shot That I know I shouldn't do And the second I take it It leads me back to you Trying to communicate with you Is like trying to drive a car with no gas You're empty empty empty But I just remain seated, drunk, and laugh Staying away and not staying away seem equally painful Oh, didn't you know? You're great for my body But bad for my soul.
kristyn-coral-botic
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Sep 14, 2012
Sep 14, 2012 at 9:52 PM UTC
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