paroles de chanson The Weekend - Modern Baseball
Though
I
seem
cool,
calm
and
collected
Making
my
way
to
Hipster
with
Glasses
Was
a
little
more
than
just
nerve
wrackin'
Kinda
just
counted
on
her
to
turn
me
into
goo
Praise
whatever
it
ended
with
a
smile
'Cause
for
a
bit,
a
tad,
a
little
while
I
expected
you
two
to
save
the
day
with
sly
remarks
Like,
"he's
so
cute"
and
"whatever
you
want's"
Though
the
white
jacket
didn't
fit
The
friends
I
came
with
did
perfectly
Snugged
right
to
my
body
Like
sad
movies
and
late
night
drinks
Could've
guessed
by
the
end
of
the
hour
There
was
more
than
just
a
little
smile
on
my
face
Covered
in
custard
and
cookies
and
cream,
pissed
off,
I
had
to
leave
But
all
has
to
end
You
got
a
smile
that
could
light
this
town,
and
we
might
need
it
'Cause
it
gets
dark
around
here,
real
dark
around
here
Most
of
my
old
friends,
I
can
only
stand
for
the
weekend
But
that
doesn't
apply
here,
doesn't
apply
here
The
day
started
with
a
bloody
drip
And
a
taste
on
my
lips
that
was
a
lot
less
than
desired
Awkward
moments
to
the
side
Not
all
expiring
fast
A
tank
top
that
didn't
cover
a
thing
And
a
zipped
down
hoodie,
zipped
to
the
bottom
Had
us
laughing
every
time
No
matter
how
many
chest
hairs
there
were
in
sight
You
got
a
smile
that
could
light
this
town
and
we
might
need
it
'Cause
it
gets
dark
around
here,
real
dark
around
here
Most
of
my
old
friends
I
can
only
stand
for
the
weekend
But
that
doesn't
apply
here,
doesn't
apply
here
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