i don’t want to rest when you’re gone so i stay up late
fantasizing about finally getting in shape
i just found a couple of weights, by the side of the street
all covered in rust, still good enough for me
the weights tried to stare me down i’m afraid they won
can’t seem to find a good place for them at all
so now i only move them around from side to side
whenever it’s time to clean up
it used to make me sad
the things that i don’t get done
it used to drive me mad
always on the run
all i ever do is complain even though i know
there’s no use in pointing the blame
and there’s no use in being ashamed and feeling low
it’s a waste of time it’s time for you to come home
it used to make me sad
the things that i don’t get done
it used to drive me mad
always on the run
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