Begging for approval is just what I do
So, tie me up and drag me to the dance.
I shuffle to the sound of that familiar groove
and roll my eyes and dig for cigarettes.
A cat call out on the dance floor
And we go play rabbit in the woods
Like we should
Like we were born to do
Shelter from the strobe light is what I could use
while everybody lines up for the slide.
So cha-cha-cha, my darling. Show me the truth
that I should keep on smiling all the time
Forget old Dostoyevsky
And forget the greater good
Like we should
Like we were born to do
She gets closer
To my plastered skin
And we’re pressed up against the tree trunks
Miles and miles from that old cliche
of homecoming day
like we were born to do.
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