We can go to movies
While we're playing hooky
and hook up in the back seat of your car.
I don't like the disco
But wherever we go
It's like laying on a dashboard made of stars.
Look up towards the ceiling and lay with me in bed.
Look up towards the ceiling and stay with me instead
because tonight's the night I'll be honest:
I don't like the disco one bit.
The light, bright wall and the scent of it all,
I'm waiting just to leave with you.
I can't see where we're going
Though the exit signs the way.
I can't see, you reach out for me.
It's been a long day, little one.
It's alright, I'm on the floor.
Dad was right, I'm okay.
A new day until it's old.
Checking on friends in the only way that's cool.
I'm uptight anyway under my trauma soft exterior.
I don't know, I'm alright anyway
I don't know if I have much to say
I don't know if I have a palatable way
I don't know if I have anything
I don't know if I have.
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