I had a nervous breakdown
You had an ankle the size of a golf ball
There was a misunderstanding
We both knew what we wanted
But neither of us we’re ready to admit it
I want to thank you for being a friend
When everyone else gave up on me
And I hope one day I can return the favor
I had a pounding headache
You were lucky I was there to break your fall
We had an understanding
We both needed a drink, so we bought some beer
And that’s the last thing I remember
‘Cause I know I haven’t been the greatest friend
And don’t deserve anything I get
I’m hoping to improve, hopefully real soon
To feel comfortable in this bed I’ve made
I had a sneaking suspicion
But failed to present evidence
I had everything I needed
But the closer we got, the more it fell apart
You looked at me in disbelief
And told me I must be completely crazy
I can’t recall what I said
It’s so hard to remember
When you’re so easy to forget
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