These Habits
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These Habits
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You see somebody standing next to you,
You come and go like fashion comes across
And when the solitude gets to you,
Get yourself to Pensacola and wash yourself off
There is nothing worse than waiting around
You can tell from looking at me that these habits are so far down
I saw the two of us playing cards in the dark,
I said 'I guess I must be here'
And when I offer an apology back,
My sister says I'm insincere
There is nothing worse than waiting around
You can tell from looking at me that these habits are so far down
There is nothing worse than waiting around
You can see from looking at me that these habits are so far down
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