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No friendship is worth your marriage Talking about the future with a stranger Giving them your address No friendship is worth it You do it I do it We all do it The conversation the future Taking the dog out in the garbage Greasy hair Inside other people's homes Inside dresses and churches You do it I do it ****** relationships with God Weddings with too much champagne cleaning up Christian music and soap operas where the **** have you been? you do it too you know? Chemistry and chemistry aqueduct eyes Watching midnight become noon I don't think I have anything here No leads. The dropped out moan before you sleep Take a piece of the moon in our sheets close them tightly We are standard-issued clowns with Picasso painted hearts With all the fine measurements We both do it, under neon signs and plastic candy stars I'm just tired,
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Mar 27, 2011
Mar 27, 2011 at 9:17 AM UTC
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No friendship is worth your marriage Talking about the future with a stranger Giving them your address No friendship is worth it You do it I do it We all do it The conversation the future Taking the dog out in the garbage Greasy hair Inside other people's homes Inside dresses and churches You do it I do it ****** relationships with God Weddings with too much champagne cleaning up Christian music and soap operas where the **** have you been? you do it too you know? Chemistry and chemistry aqueduct eyes Watching midnight become noon I don't think I have anything here No leads. The dropped out moan before you sleep Take a piece of the moon in our sheets close them tightly We are standard-issued clowns with Picasso painted hearts With all the fine measurements We both do it, under neon signs and plastic candy stars I'm just tired,
freds-not-dead
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Mar 27, 2011
Mar 27, 2011 at 9:17 AM UTC
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