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Am I wrong to assume every woman is just like you? |
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You fall in love so you can wear a dress, |
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You wed to ensure your peers are impressed. |
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But I am wrong if I say "I do". I'd be lying to you. |
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I'm bored with your friends and sick of your moods, |
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I'm tired of selling "I love you too". |
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I am wrong. |
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Am I wrong if I lose my faith? |
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If I forget about and miss your birthday? |
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You're a dead-end job I hate, |
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A dingy apartment I can't afford to pay, |
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I am wrong, but when I get home |
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I know exactly what I'm going to do, |
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I'll say "mom, I know life is hard, |
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but I love you and I know dad loves you too" |
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I can't be wrong. |
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Am I wrong if I stretch the truth? |
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Can we just go back to what we're used to? |
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I'll never be your groom, I won't hold your hand like you want me to, |
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Am I wrong if I don't care where you go or who you're meeting there? |
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You'll never be my bride, I can't have some kid ruining my night, |
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I am wrong. |