our eyes lock, your belly shines
i’m in the men’s section trying on a ridiculous shirt
you start to smile, ‘cause we both know
once i’m in here i can’t be left alone
so i turn around and i put it back
we need the money to buy better things than that
so i turn around and i put it back
we need the money to buy better things than that
you see me in the morning and you see me at night
and you know quite well about these habits of mine
while some of them are easy to make do
it’s the others i put you through
i’m in shock, out baby cries
we’re in the labor room and you’re asking me
to scratch your nose, your hands are tide
the anesthetics won’t wear off for a while
as i look up, green curtain falls
and it feels like i’ve known you all along
you’ll see me in the morning and you’ll see me at night
and you’ll know quite well about these habits of mine
while some of them are easy to make do
it’s the others i’ll put you through
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