McCafferty — Beachboy 2

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Standing in the corner
At this party that we’re at

Our designated drivers drunk
So you were really mad

You were texting everyone
To see if they could pick us up

Every time I pick the pencil up
I go and fuck this up

She said
Ayy ayy oh oh
I don’t even drink, though

Such a little princess
Sneaking out her window

I am such a diva
Guess I’ll just deceive ya

Say you wanna leave, huh
I guess I’ll fucking cya

Ayy ayy oh oh
He just wants a drink, though

Such a little princess
Underneath the red bow

I am such a diva
Guеss I’ll just deceive ya

Say you wanna lеave, huh
I guess I’ll fucking cya

Think I give a shit, well I don’t
Everybody here is a joke

Turn all my old friends-a-ghost
Homeless before I am most

Toxic to those who were close
Please just give up on the hope
That you’ll get through to me, though
Turn this shit off if I’m gross

This is just the way that it goes
Hand on the wheel and we’re close

I can take us through the smoke
I can walk up when we’re close

Kiss on the forehead is fine
Lost in the forest for life

You don’t decide when it’s time
Time to take back what is mine

Ayy ayy oh oh
You don’t even drink, though

Such a little princess
Sneaking out her window

I am such a diva
Guess I’ll just deceive ya

Say you wanna leave, huh
I guess I’ll fucking cya

Ayy ayy oh oh
He just wants a drink, though

Such a little princess
Underneath the red bow

I am such a diva
Guess I’ll just deceive ya

Say you wanna leave, huh
I guess I’ll fucking cya

I guess I’ll fucking cya

It’s snowing out
Grab your sled
And we’ll go to Reagan Park

There is ice on all the stairs
Josh will skate them in the dark

I can feel both your eyes
Staring daggers at my back

I’m obnoxious and crude
But at least my friends all laugh

At least I thought they did
Guess they wanted things for me

If we can’t have what he has
Then he can’t have anything

That’s alright
Live and learn
I built this all from the dirt

Being under pressure’s fine
Ten thousand leagues under my shirt

Kiss my heart
And my soul
There’s a dragon from the egg

Climbing up the castle walls
Keeping angels in his way

Then the King and the Queen
Kill themselves before they’ve seen
How the battle will end
Things are never as they seem

And the stars, falling fast
Down a road that twists and turns
She was thrown from the car
You never though that she’d get hurt

And at school, stare at desks
And we all are so ashamed
She was top of her class
And they’ll never know her

Light blue eyes like the summer skies
And small-town dreams become small-town lies

And country boys
Stay countryside
Drinking shitty beer
For a shitty life

And light blue eyes
When your grandma died
You said Nick I’m scared
I said it’ll be alright

And country boys
Stay countryside
Drinking shitty beer
For a shitty life

She said
Ayy ayy oh oh
I don’t even drink, though

Such a little princess
Sneaking out her window

I am such a diva
Guess I’ll just deceive ya

Say you wanna leave, huh
I guess I’ll fucking cya

Ayy ayy oh oh
He just wants a drink, though

Such a little princess
Underneath the red bow

I am such a diva
Guess I’ll just deceive ya

Say you wanna leave, huh
I guess I’ll fucking cya

[POEM]
Once upon a time there was a little boy who grew up in the darkness. The darkness was his friend and asked it to be his Goddess. And this Goddess was beautiful and faceless and shapeless in the dark. And the boy fell in love with the darkness, and he asked it to be his Goddess. And his Goddess was cruel and unforgiving, just like his mother was. But the boy still obeyed the Goddess, and the wake of her fury and destruction as she drained the blood from his body into hers. And the boy still loved the darkness because he loved the way that it hugged him, and the boy had never felt a hug, so he welcomed the embrace. And as the boy grew, so did his Goddess, until he was old enough to protect himself. But the Goddess was selfish, and she wanted the boy all for herself, so she laid a trap in the forest for the boy, in the forest that she had helped him cut down. And the darkness waited, and waited, and waited, but the boy knew there was a trap waiting for him because the boy had been raised by the darkness, so he knew. And the darkness waited, and waited, and waited, but the boy knew there was a trap waiting for him, because the boy had been raised by the darkness, so he knew. Because the boy had been raised by the darkness, so he knew