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A Good Friend, A Worse Enemy Paroles

Monday In London

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Paroles de A Good Friend, A Worse Enemy

I see a scarecrow figure

she walks into her apartment.

The door slams and there's a mirror behind her.
In the reflection of that mirror

there's a letter on the bed she can't read,

her green eyes focus through tears.

Sometimes it's hard for her to realize

with her back turned they're all laughing.

He sits alone with his pad and his pen,

he can't help but write all of his songs about her.



But it doesn't matter what they say about her.

Their lives have been shattered on the stage of desire.
Her friends clearly see a pattern,

a distinction in her daily habits.

She doesn't eat, she doesn't sleep.

She cries out in the night for passion,

there's something there that she needs.

All of these things will turn into dust.



But it doesn't matter what they say about her.

Their lives have been shattered on the stage of desire.



Please lets keep this separation simple enough

to keep my reputation from being mangled.

Why should I bite my tongue for you

when all you do is poison the truth,

about how I use to treat you like a punching bag.



Well, maybe then I guess I should have.

And maybe then that would be enough

to account for all the stuff you have put me through.

And maybe then you would stop bothering yourself

with Libras and lions, you never know where it is.



Honestly Pixie I believe I found what I was missing,

a piece that actually fits without all the forcing.

Now you're dying to love me through my friends.



But it doesn't matter what they say about her.

Their lives have been shattered on the stage of desire.



It doesn't matter,

now does it?