Pull and yank me by the chain
Why do I stick around when I’m in pain?
Go on and deny it all you want
You’re not inconspicuous, you’re ridiculous
Talking sweet to me while you’re dreaming of the boy
Go on and deny it in our talks
Painting your deceit with a melody
Like I don’t know how that goes
The things that hurt me clearly don’t hurt enough ‘cause I never learn
Pull and yank me by the chain
Why do I stick around when I’m in pain?
When you hold me, honey bun, it stings
Call me someone else’s name
He and I are not the same
The difference is you’re not in love with me
Run off with the fucker if you want
That’s your prerogative
He’s got more to give
Apparently
You know, that’s how you make it seem
Why is it he’s everything you want?
‘cause he folds too easily? his mind’s a little weak
Do you like that he’s got nowhere else to go?
How do I see these signs and not give you up?
Will I ever learn?
Pull and yank me by the chain
Why do I stick around when I’m in pain?
When you hold me, honey bun, it stings
Call me someone else’s name
He and I are not the same
The difference is you’re not in love with me
Don’t lie to me
You want problems, you want trouble
You want grief
Need an excuse for your dysfunctionality
wanna prove you’ve got the higher ground
Compared to anyone you keep around
Complex of superiority
Pull and yank me by the chain
Why do I stick around when I’m in pain?
When you hold me, honey bun, it stings
Call me someone else’s name
He and I are not the same
The difference is I’ve got my sanity
Pull and yank me by the chain
Why do I stick around when I’m in pain?
When you hold me, honey bun, it stings
Call me someone else’s name
He and I are not the same
The difference is you’re not in love with me
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