She thought that it was gonna hurt
More than the last time she'd turned in
She knew
Something somewhere had to work
In this circular procession she'd been in
She kept a record in her head
Of everyone she'd wronged real bad along the way
And nothing so sacred as her bed
Would ever throw another doubt into her face
She slept real comfortable at night
No premonitions threatening to eclipse her light
And bad thoughts, she never let them hurt
Cause she knew she'd never get what she deserved
She knew it wasn't gonna hurt
Though some chatter somewhere told her that it would
And she felt protected as she could
From those pathetic sobbing voices, barely heard
She slept real comfortable at night
No premonitions threatening to eclipse her light
And bad thoughts, she never let them hurt
Cause she knew she'd never get what she deserved
credits
from Grown Men,
released May 7, 2015
Written by Louis Waxman and William Donovan.
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