Couches
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Couches
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I've been smoking out of boredom
And I've been sleeping on the couch
When you call I'll be right here waiting just like every day
I hope the west coast treats you well
And I hope that someday you'll realize
What I've realized
Give it some time to play itself out
You will be the last one that I tell that I still love you
Promise me you'll be good to yourself
Promise me that you and I will talk
About what you've done here
I will not forgive you this time
You and I will be forgotten just like
I told you we would
You'll wait for me
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Park Jefferson performs "Couches", and this lyric page sits inside the Park Jefferson catalog on LyroVerse.
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