(Verse)
I had a girl
That I called my lover
And on the weekend
She called me her lover back
For you see this girl was engaged to another
Engaged but not in love in fact
(Chorus)
So every night we'd sit at her mini bar
Counting all our different suicides
We questioned each other and who we think we really are
And drink until we forgot how to tell time
(Verse)
I had a friend we were so close I called him brother
And he loved his god and would until the end
Buy my good pal was hated by my mother
Cause his god, killed her oldest friend
(Chorus)
Times have changed gold plates are more accepted
But wounds that deep never really heal
My friend is the nicest guy on the planet
He'll never know how my mother really feels
(Verse)
I had a friend who wanted to be the president
He thought this country once more could be great
He was forced to choose a side Democrat or Republican
And now all he can do is spew hate
(Chorus)
I asked him what happened to your just cause
He said good men make this country I'll
I asked about the freedoms we have lost
The freedoms we love are the same freedoms that kill
(Verse)
I tried to hang myself in my bedroom
I took enough pill's when I tried to call it quits
I tried to throw myself off the Ross island bridge
Cause life was trash and I'm sick of it
(Chorus)
I'm doing better now I do suppose
I'm finally comfortable being me
For I have realized that I am nothing
And nothing is not a bad thing to be
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