Drunk at the bar at last, last call ââ¬â my baby's home on her night off, So I'm involved in a serious talk with a girl I had known growing up. So we buy a six; decide to split ââ¬â she has a downtown apartment. She opens the door, falls to the floor, says, ââ¬ÅI'm bitter sick of sweet and pure, take me now I'm yours.ââ¬Â
Notes in his pockets, rumors in the mill, phone calls after the bars close ââ¬â unlisted numbers. If she only knew, then he'd be through ââ¬â but who knows which parts are true. She hates how it looks, but what can she do? The girls all talk behind her back, they say she's being used.
At Sullivan's drinking with Justin, he says he's seen my ex-girlfriend. She's back in town ââ¬â and what's worse ââ¬â he knows where and when she works. So we head over to the Underwood, she's trading shots with regulars: She gives me a hugs ââ¬Ëtil our hips are flush, says, ââ¬ÅBoy, we've hardly kept in touch ââ¬â it's time for catching up.ââ¬Â
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Notes in his pockets, rumors in the mill. Phone calls after the bars close ââ¬â unlisted numbers. Still, he insists on his innocence; says those girls are all gossips. She's gotta drop the axe ââ¬âcatch him in the act ââ¬â with his shame around his ankles, chain the guilt around his neck.
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