Get yourself a hand-made 'Not Connor' patche and make sure no one mistakes you for Connor ever again. If your name is Connor, then wear it to be ironic.
You sat in the corner crushing up cigarette butts
When we realised that we'd had enough
Laying down on sheets made of linen and stuff
The past nights sleep have been rough
And I can tell by the look on your face
You can't spend one more night
Between a clock and a cold place
Your eyes glisten in the light of the tv
I think that that look was for me
I don't even think I can hold the lighter up
But I can watch you roll this blunt
Let's take this song to the street
Let's sing different songs over the same beat
It shook me down to my core
I don't think I can stay here anymore
I watch as he lets the glass fog up
His arms out stretch to reach for his cup
Decision tween drinking lighting up
As his hands clutch a crushed cigarette butt
He says this won't complete him
But he won't let it defeat him
But if seen you kicked to shit one too many times
And you want to leave for the city
And I want to leave you behind
And your face sure looks pretty
Dismembered by embers and moon light
Let's start a disaster without looking back
Preston station sounds like you're on the right track
It shook me down to my core
I don't think I can stay here anymore x2
We dance to Weezer
And we sing Pixies alone x4
You sat in the corner crushing up cigarette butts
When we both realised that we'd had enough
Laying down to sleep on sheets made of linen and stuff
The past nights few nights for you have been rough
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