hold her hands over something other than the corners of your mouth
she'll ask one simple question and it just might tear your inside out
treat her well, don't let her suspect it, and she won't, i promise that
she'll believe what you tell her, she says that she loves you and that is that
the birds will sing and the grass will bend under the two of them, i can tell
i've fallen in with the worst of friends, at least i've found an end to myself
gently now, show her softly that she's not a part of your rise to fame
tell her "babe, give me all of you but don't get ready to change your name"
she can wait, oh, she's got endurance, and believe me, she won't forget
all the things that you promised, but won't for one minute appear upset
the birds will sing and the grass will bend under the two of them, i can tell
i've fallen in with the worst of friends, at least i've found an end to myself
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