It doesn’t matter how many times I say it
I was a fool
We’ll talk for hours
but neither one of us can say it
Now, who used who?
This was my greatest delusion
Looking in your eyes
We were the perfect illusion
For just one night
So who the hell are you
but a notch on my belt?
It’s a little old fashioned
but if it’ll help
I’ll dig deep in the leather
Carve your place out so clean
I know you’ll feel so much better
Buried in my sheets
I’ve had a thousand drunken kisses
I’ve pressed a hundred lips to mine
Unholy bond built on the bottom of a bottle
Now, which one was mine?
You were my greatest delusion
Here’s hoping that you care
We could have been the perfect illusion
Now it’s getting me nowhere
It doesn’t matter how many times I say it
I’m still a fool
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