For Someone Else’s Sake

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The Frights - Pop

For Someone Else’s Sake

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Thank you for being quick 'Cause if I had one more tequila, you'd be gone and I'd be sick Shouldn't I just go to sleep? But there's a place in Ocean Beach where we could get our drinks for cheap The neon stings like a cut But it's quiet 'cause the jukebox only sings when I get up When you walked in I felt the cold If your lips were made for moving, then my hand was meant to hold Now we're skipping down the road by sunshine Ain't it funny how it always smells like? A bunch of weed that I never buy I guess, I never wanna be that high Drunk standing in the parking lot So I can see if I can drive or not Guess we got a little time to kill I really shouldn't, but I guess I will You are a great parade Shouting curses at the very worst, you're sharp and unashamed I am a faulty flame That you used to light a fire neither him or I could tame And we've spent the last few years Turning nothing into magic learning how to disappear But I've made a decent home So, if your bed was made for fucking Then I'd rather sleep alone If someone hurts every time they're with you You get to thinking, maybe, you're the issue I'm giving up for someone else's sake 'Cause I would never wanna be that way Make your peace about her being gone Take your time and sing a bad love song And in the morning when I'm feeling blue I take my medicine and dream of You don't care If I'm not there And our hearts bleed on This ain't your song You don't care If I'm not there And our hearts bleed on This ain't your song (There was someone, there was something, there was laughter) (It wasn't you, it wasn't me that you were after) (Funny how you're gone, funny how you changed, funny we were there) (Honey, it was you, honey, it was me, funny) (I don't care) Ooh, ooh, ooh Ooh, ooh, ooh

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Credits

Writers
  • Richard Parker Dotson
  • Mikey Carnevale