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On Saturday nights I rule the world. Twisting cigarette smoke around my little finger, I drink another shot and pretend I'm not lonely. Hello, beautiful. And then we go dancing. Make up smudged, hair messy, in a mirage of dizzy people, I fall. Heartbroken and not there at all, I hold strangers hand and almost cry. They say tomorrows are always better. On Sunday mornings I look in the mirror, make up smudged, hair messy. Put myself together, have coffee and then leave. I'm too lonely for it to be fun Even though you said “Hello, beautiful”.
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Feb 15, 2012
Feb 15, 2012 at 6:34 PM UTC
Hello, beautiful
On Saturday nights I rule the world. Twisting cigarette smoke around my little finger, I drink another shot and pretend I'm not lonely. Hello, beautiful. And then we go dancing. Make up smudged, hair messy, in a mirage of dizzy people, I fall. Heartbroken and not there at all, I hold strangers hand and almost cry. They say tomorrows are always better. On Sunday mornings I look in the mirror, make up smudged, hair messy. Put myself together, have coffee and then leave. I'm too lonely for it to be fun Even though you said “Hello, beautiful”.
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Feb 15, 2012
Feb 15, 2012 at 6:34 PM UTC
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