Trainwrecks

Album: Hurley (2010)
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  • We sleep all day and rock the night
    We just get up to start another fight
    We kiss and then we bite
    We are trainwrecks

    You don't keep house and I'm a slob
    You're freaking out 'cause I can't keep a job
    We don't update our blogs
    We are trainwrecks

    People love to tell us what to do
    That's just 'cause they're jealous of me and you

    We're digging through the couch for cash
    We're taking cabs 'cause both our cars are trashed
    But we're still kicking ass
    We are trainwrecks

    Trainwrecks
    We're still kicking ass
    We are trainwrecks

    We think it's uncool to be on time
    Mooching off our friends is not a federal crime

    Someday we'll cut our critics down to size
    And crash a Diddy party in disguise
    We fall but then we rise
    We are trainwrecks
    Trainwrecks

    That's the story of our lives
    We are trainwrecks

    Trainwrecks
    That's the story of our lives
    We are trainwrecks Writer/s: Desmond Child, Rivers Cuomo
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, E O Smith Music
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