Au Revoir
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Au Revoir
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Cigarette smoke and empty bottles
You're feeling fake and you're feeling hollow
Hit the road? Where'd you go? I don't know
Taking pictures in the mirror with your tight black dress
Blew off your friends 'cause you're too upset
Get the car. Hit the bar. Au revoir.
Oh, if it's love that you are seeking
You better stay rather then leaving
Drowning emotions in indifference
Makes you the loneliest girl
Early december on that friday night
I should have kissed by those christmas lights
I was scared. unaware. you were taken
Playing on your phone and your twitter feed
I think you're hiding, do you disagree?
Settle down. Look around. Look at me
Oh, if it's love that you are seeking
You better stay rather then leaving
Drowning emotions in indifference
Makes you the loneliest girl
Makes you the loneliest girl
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