True Romance

Album: Go (2012)
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  • You better believe it's true
    You know I do, I do
    You better believe it's true
    You know I do, I do

    I'm a screw up of epic proportions
    A walking hand grenade
    Hyper-manic, a dime store dramatic
    A conduit for pain
    She said, "Don't speak, don't think
    Just take it off, take it off"
    I said, "Don't speak, don't blink
    Just mess me up, mess me up"

    You better believe it's true
    You know I do, I do
    You better believe it's true
    You know I do, I do

    Don't speak, don't think
    Just take it off
    I'm pathetic, overly apologetic
    I'm a tightrope tragedy
    You're Chicken Little, I'm the monkey in the middle
    There is something wrong with me
    She said, "Don't speak, don't think
    Just take it off, take it off"
    I said, "Don't speak, don't blink
    Just mess me up, mess me up"

    You better believe it's true
    You know I do, I do
    You better believe it's true
    You know I do, I do
    You better believe it's true
    You know I do, I do
    You better believe it's true
    You know I do, I do

    Humming a slightly varied tune
    Opposite angles of the moon
    Buried in layers of ourselves
    Leaves room for no one else
    I believe it's true
    'Cause nothing matters when I'm all wrapped up in you
    I believe it's true
    'Cause nothing matters when I'm all wrapped up in you

    You better believe it's true
    You know I do, I do
    You better believe it's true
    You know I do, I do
    You better believe it's true
    You know I do, I do
    You better believe it's true
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