i spent my entire last summer playing tennis by myself
and watching all the movies sitting on the bottom shelf
yeah, they said that being alone was bad for me
yeah, they said that being alone was bad
but like satan in the eighties, i've got no real friends
but everyone keeps talking about me
my mom came in asked me what the racket was
i told her i was doing just what my father does
moving on too fast, because nothing ever last
yeah, nothing ever makes us happy
i don't think about god much anymore
but last sunday i threw up on a church bathroom floor
and i've thought about him a lot since then
i guess that's what it feels like to be born again
if life was a game of tennis, i'd zero you
but i spent the whole summer learning all the rules
and like that kid found dead on a bedroom floor,
i learned that love means nothing
yeah, i've learned that love means nothing
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