I can’t dance to save my life with a gun to my head
I’ll sing in the shower and overstay my welcome for myself
Just another year-withered self, tell me where to be
In East or West, forgiven and forgotten by the morning
I’m still wishing for the best
Yeah, you can keep the mess and laugh with your friends
But don’t let me in; don’t tell me
I’ll just say I’m just projecting
I’m probably just projecting
I need to be
I can’t dance at weddings in any state or mental state I’m in
I know it really shouldn’t matter
But I think too much for someone who isn’t so smart
And I feel too much for someone with a busted heart
I’m still hoping for the best
Yeah, you can keep the mess and laugh with your friends
But don’t let me in; don’t tell me
I’ll just say you’re just pretending
You’re trying to forget me; so forget me
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