two white boy bodies
sleeping on the floor
two white boy bodies
sleeping together next door
i told you i was waiting for you
disguised by a smile
i told you i was waiting for you
so you could cum for a while
two white boy bodies
together under covers
two white boy bodies
with lips so close to touching
i told you i would wait here
i told you i'd be still
i told you i would wait here
so you'd have a home to come to
i told you i'd take everything
to make your time worthwhile
i told you i'd make everything
just to see your smile
you blonde boy
of my dreams
you came and ruined everything
it's all there on the floor
you can't ignore
the weight, the blame
i had a home
once and i lost
it all, no more
control, just dis
order, i had
a home once with
you and you came
and tore and ripped
it up and now
i'm sore, i'm tired
and worn, i'm crawling
home
the world's a bore
life is a chore
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