I'm across the street, I'm in my bedroom
it's empty and dull, a pile of clothes on the floor.
I'm at home alone, it's a Tuesday night
I'm cutting lines on my dresser, and reading over your letters.
You're not the same as you used to be,
I think you're better off without me.
I think it's something I want to see,
I'm not as good as I used to be.
I'm across the street, I'm in my living room
I'm getting high again, alone without my friends.
But secretly, I want to burn down my house,
do some more get higher, then lay down in the fire.
I'm not the same that I used to be,
I neglect my sanity
I think this pain, it pleases me.
It's all I've got to show for what we had.
We're not the same that we used to be
Like when we needed each other just to grieve.
I kinda wanted to be your everything
or at least your frequent something.
And one day it'll all make sense to me,
the way that lovers are always so quick to leave.
It makes me feel like I"m not worth anything,
at least you gave me a reason to sing again.
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