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Shmoopie

Shmoopie lyrics by Ginger Root. I don't know why I try so hard Stealing my slumber in your car I can see your face going nowhere I (I) don't (don't) want...

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Shmoopie

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I don't know why I try so hard

Stealing my slumber in your car

I can see your face going nowhere

I (I) don't (don't) want (want) to (to) be (be) close (close)

'Cause it's hard

And why you want you all face inside my heart gold

It's not the same when we're both jaded

Don't call me shmoopie, you'll be heated

And I can see your face going nowhere

I (I) don't (don't) want (want) to (to) be (be) close (close)

'Cause it's hard

And why you want you all face inside my heart

And I can see your face going nowhere

Honny', I (I) don't (don't) want (want) to (to) be (be) close (close)

'Cause it's hard

And I don't know why you want me inside of your heart

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