Drugstore
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Drugstore
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So look - I came here tonight
thought I could stay for awhile
but now your lidded eyes they rise and fall -
I came to call you out you're Bluffing
I came here for you with my best Girl tricks
now maybe I'll sleep for awhile
maybe you won't even mind
but I could not keep my hands off you
it's so dark you are so bright.
I watch your head nod but your hands don't stop -
Now maybe I'll learn something NEW
some NEW kind of sick & tired
But it's so brite outside good night or good morning.
Maybe we won't wake up empty this time -
MAYBE WE WON'T WAKE UP
Maybe we won't wake up empty this time -
MAYBE WE WON'T WAKE UP
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