Well, I wonder when I get up in the morning how many people are going to lie right to my face.
I look in your eyes- there's nothing going on there, nothing at all.
Every day is exactly the same. I don't know if I can take it when every day is the same as the last one.
credits
from Death at the Mall,
released September 25, 2018
Written by B. Gorton
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