she begged me, "don't hate me", she spun me a story where winning looks like losing and i'm winning every time
she begged me, "don't hate me", she spun me a story where winning looks like losing and i'm winning every time
they say the captain goes down with the ship, so when the world ends, will god go down with it?
the sign says "don't you tap the glass," but i read it in reverse: "eht pat uoy t'nod syas ngis eht"
we're the kids who feel like dead-ends
that'll never happen again 'til tonight (i'm so sorry)
first movement, you and i, and a screwtop bottle of wine
there's a song on the radio that says, "let's get this party started," so let's get this party started
confront all the pain like a gift under the tree
i woke up in my shoes again but somewhere you exist, singing
and there's a drug in the thermostat to warm the room up
'cause i'll keep singing this lie if you'll keep believing it
so drop a bomb on all the things we dreamed about
last night i saw a movie, and i thought about many movies i've seen at your house
and i'm so sorry, but not really, tell the boys where to find my body
i love you in the same way there's a chapel in a hospital
the only thing that's ever stopping me is me
the only thing suicidal here is the door
if my love is a weapon, there's no second guessing when i say
i'm the invisible man who can't stop staring at the mirror, at the mirror
strike us like matches, 'cause everyone deserves the flames
no, glenview never meant a thing to me, she never meant a thing to me except for putting idealists in a body bag
baby, seasons change but people don't, and i'll always be waiting in the back room
i wrote the gospel on giving up (you're looking pretty sinking)
perfect boys and their perfect lives
one look from you and i'm on that faded love, out of my body and flying above
i said i'd never miss you, but i guess you never know
tell that boy i'll leave you alone now
and i've got arrogance down to a science
i'm just here for the psych assessment, i'm just here for the, for the fall
don't you remember how we used to split a drink? it never mattered what it was