Stronger Than Dirt (Homosexuality, Pt. 2)

Album: Euphoric Heartbreak (2011)
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  • Tougher than tough
    Toughest when we are together
    Thoughts of me and you forever
    The rest can go to hell
    Yeah I'm lost, but so are you
    Just like little lost lambs us two

    They say we're sordid 'cause the way we walk and talk and flirt
    They say we're dirty
    We're stronger than dirt

    Absolutely novice
    We're absolutely new to us
    No less if we are not his 'n' hers
    Our love is as valid as their love is
    I'm going on
    Can we stay together?
    Is it me and you forever?
    Can the rest all go to hell?

    They say we are sordid 'cause the way we walk and talk and flirt
    They say we're dirty
    Stronger than dirt

    Love stay with me
    I'll keep you from harms way and hurt
    Stay with me
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