Carrot Cake And Wine

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I'm looking good got my shoulders back. 
a few more drinks I'm up to dance. 
I get the eye as I lift my glass 
the first time in six months. 
she looks again I start to shake, 
my shoulders twitching 
I'm on my way glance behind me for safety sake 
to see a clock the size of a plane. 
the night is young more fish in the sea. 
who's to say she wasn't looking at me. 
i sink my head back into my glass, 
get in to shape for that first dance. 
i turn away i look to the south 
i pull my foot from out of my mouth. 
to my suprise she's standing beside me 
askin' if i'd like to dance. 
i'm standing in a hall of smoke her tongues in my mouth 
i'd love to smoke. 
her knight approaches us on foot 
he left his side kick at the brook. 
he flicks me a cigarette i said i'm far too young to smoke. 
so he tried to entertain me told me one more crappy... 
joke in my ear except the joke wasn't clear. 
set the jokin' aside should i run should i hide. 
decided to stay rub it straight in his face 
what he thought was the case was an easy mistake. 

looking good not looking back 
her knight of hers took her off to danse 
i get the eye as i lift my glass 
but not for the last time. 
she looks again i start to shake. 
my eyes are twitching my legs are fake. 
glance behind me for safety sake to see my girlfriends tongue 
in the face of a friend who was far from a man 
should i hide should i run must have seen what i've done. 
decided to stay liked the look on his face 
what i thought was the case was an easy mistake. 

i just like to try some carrot cake and wine. 
can't i try taste my carrot cake and wine. 
and why should i lie 
why can't i try 
taste my 
try some 
buy my carrot cake and wine. 


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