Supermoon

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Lady Lamb - Pop

Supermoon

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Maybe you resent me Because it was partially my fault You drank all that Maker's Mark that January night And smoked one of your roommate's cigarettes A year and a half after you'd quit And it burned a hole in your favorite jacket We got back to New England from Texas Staying in the house you grew up in: It was the Super Moon We talked about going up to the roof with a blanket for the view. You asked me if I wanted to make out But you were only about a quarter serious And you asked it with a kind of a half grin I believe you were just trying to gauge my reaction I don't know what to tell you: I love you no matter what you do or don't I don't know what to tell you: I love you no matter what you do or don't Even though you taught me how to hide behind my sunglasses We skipped the moon that night Instead I drank too much red wine And I was laughing about my life On my stomach in the den on the carpet You picked me up and tossed me into a bed And I curled up facing the wall When you climbed in to get warm And your skin, it was cold but I liked the way it felt Even though you didn't mean anything by it I don't know what to tell you: I love you no matter what you do or don't I don't know what to tell you: I love you no matter what you do or you don't

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  • Lady Lamb