I Know I Fucked Up (feat. Elizabeth Morris)
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I Know I Fucked Up (feat. Elizabeth Morris)
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I went through your cupboards and drawers,
Threw your clothes on the floor
I know i fucked up
I tore pages out of your books
I wrote words where i knew you would look
I know i fucked up
And all this rain, love
Don't wash away, shit
And all the days go
The waiting's not worth it
You know i love you
But you got me so mad
You were the best friend
I almost had
Plastic's so easy to break,
It snaps cleanly in two
I know i fucked up
You know you did too
Look what you made me do,
You made me think that i lost you
I know i fucked up
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