Last night she asked me,
"Why don't you stand up for me?
You're passed out on a strangers couch
Yer two blocks from home
And it's half past 3
It's fugged up and my friends agree
Yer always the first to show up
Gotta be the last to leave
There's a time when enoughs enough
These are places you've been too much
Nd yer always there
Right on time
I know that you've been out of work
but I still gotta get up in the morning
Maybe you can go downtown to find a job
Instead spending your days just sulking
Drinking and smoking
You can't love me if you can't love yourself
I can find this kind of love from anyone else
I said I'm leaving but just don't believe me"
She said, "if I headed straight out that door
Maybe then you'd see
There's a time when enoughs enough
These are places you've been too much
they say 'love is not always on time'
Can't tell you how to live your life
I guess it's okay but it's not alright
It's just not fair because yer doing all time
Can you
please wake up
And tell me
how many fingers am I holding up?"
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