I know why they call it "heartbreak"
'Cause my literal heart feels like
It's literally exploding
Your silence so foreboding
Such a one-eighty change
Leaves me leaning toward the danger zone
I can't help but wonder why
Someone as French-fluent as you
Is not a better lover
But I don't want no other
Such an all-consuming fear
Keeping my cell phone to my ear for you
Sweetness like sugarcane
Don't mix with my whiskey brain
In forty-eight hours, I think I'll know
If you found someone else
In the shade of your Saturday eve
I'd led myself to believe
Had you under my spell
Instead, I spilled
And I fell on my own weird intentions
Sweetness like sugarcane
Don't mix with my liquored brain
But there's not a lot that I wouldn't do for you
Pendulum swinging
Desperate ringing in my head
Blood pressure high
Doctor wondering why I'm not dead
Sweetness like sugarcane
It's gone, it's gone in my sober brain
'Cause now I know
There's not a lot that you wouldn't do for you
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