What if you found out
that your own kids high
or if they’re sticking out
then cut him right down to size
i know all about
those things that you write
keep it to yourself
another shot another line
gotta get out
you gotta get by
if the feelings now
why not just drown it out
forget about this town
i know you’re home
i know you’re alone
Send your message out
the same thing every time
open up the door
it closes every night
you’re sick of your bed
your mundane boring life
think of what you did
can’t find no reasons why
well the rest of us know
we won’t let it show
the last thing that she read
I’m sure she that won’t mind
Just trying to be nice
It’s cool I’m sure it’s fine
your dirty little secret
its hers to decide
its over as of now
I guess at least he tried
But i bet it feels good
I bet it gets you high
If the moments now
Why not just shut it down
The second time around
I know you’re home
I know you’re alone
Its not because
you’re not something special
your mom and your dad
think you’re a fucking angel
could be its true
the awful things you do
i think that we can agree
that you’re a pretty creepy dude
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