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- Hey, hey, hey, hey Hey, hey, hey, hey Hey, hey, hey, hey Simmer down, simmer down They say we're too young now to amount to…
- If I showed up with a plane ticket, and a shiny diamond ring with you name on it, would you want to run away, too?
- ~wish I can wake up with amnesia and forget about the stupid little things like the way it felt to fall asleep next to you…
- ~simmer down simmer down they say we're too young now to amount to anything else we work too damn hard for this just to give…
- Simmer down, simmer down They say we're too young now to amount to anything else But look around We work too damn hard for this…
- I drove by all the places we used to hang out getting wasted I thought about our last kiss, how it felt the way you…
- I wish that I could wake up with Amnesia and forget about the stupid little thngs. Like the way it felt to fall asleep next…
- Hands around my waist. You're Counting up the hills across the sheets. And I'm a fallen star glimmer lighting up these garden streets.
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