So you say you’re a dancer, are you busy again tonight? Should I hire a secretary to schedule you into my life? Have you thought about me since the last time we met? Suffering from paranoia, can't tell if you’re really legit.
[chorus] I don’t want to celebrate yet cause clearly you’re not mine. It will take a train wreck to stop me I’m dying, babe I’m dying. And swy, oh swy, did it have to be me? Don’t play with my heart it's too fragile and weak. And stranger, stranger, you’re wearing me down paint a picture of love without bounds. A picture of us in the clouds. And I tried to be funny, charming, clever, and smart I just want you to love me, but I’m falling apart. It gets harder and harder each day that goes by I feel farther and farther behind. Farther and farther behind.
And they say that the people are crying for blood, let my enemies fight it out. And they say that this girls not looking for love, well I think I can figure her out.
Buying all sorts of presents, for the birthday I don’t know exists. The FBI has got evidence, still nobody knows when it is. These ivories are making my thumbs bleed, I play them for days at a time. Turning my thoughts into melodies, and making my melodies rhyme.
And look at that bastard he’s stealing my girl! I can't live with the pressures of no love in return. If you want me to go, just tell me to go and I’m gone, I am gone. Stranger it sure has been fun.
And they say that the people are crying for blood, let my enemies fight it out.
And they say that this girls not looking for love, well I think I can figure her out.
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