Put Me Back Together

Album: Raditude (2009)
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    When I walk down the street
    I been trippin' on my feet
    And my clothes, they don't match
    And my blue jeans need a patch

    It's cold outside
    Is there someone there tonight?
    It's cold outside
    Would you let me come inside and make it right?

    Here it's clear, that I'm not getting better
    When I fall down, you put me back together

    My hairdo isn't cool
    And my lips are lined with drool
    I'm a mess since you left
    You can use this fool, I'm a useless tool

    It's cold outside
    Is there someone there tonight?
    It's cold outside
    Would you let me come inside and make it right?

    Here, it's clear, that I'm not getting better
    When I fall down, you put me back together (back together)
    I'm alone in my room, I don't know what to do
    When I fall down, you put me back together (put me back together)

    And when I day dream
    We're eating ice cream
    It's such a nice scene
    But then I wake up crying (but then I wake up crying)
    I know I just been lying

    Right here, it's clear, that I'm not getting better (that I'm not getting better)
    When I fall down, you put me back together (put me back together)
    Here, it's clear, that I'm not getting better (that I'm not getting better)
    When I fall down, you put me back together (put me back together)
    I'm alone in my room, I don't know what to do
    When I fall down you put me back together Writer/s: Nick Don Wheeler, Rivers Cuomo, Tyson Ritter
    Publisher: E O Smith Music, Universal Music Publishing Group
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