Dariustx - Stupid Parade lyrics
rate meThe beautiful American loser
There's nostalgia for his sweet return
Well I'm still down in Texas waiting, concerned
For my turn.
Here's a rabit for you to tell
Gayest melodies of a bird
Here's Rocky Stanley Kaowski Lowman the Third
That's absurd.
How 'bout :
Had a beautiful girl
Or she probably had me
Yeah, the same boring story
Of love-rinse-repeat
Yeah, I loved her once
Yeah, she broke my heart, then
Oops, oh Lord, she did it again.
You're still the bees-knees to me but baby,
I know, I know, Lord how I know,
I lost simple and straight
To your skinny legs, awkward perfection.
But still my heart throws
A stupid parade when I hear someone mention your name.
Beautiful American loser.
Everyone knows how it goes.
But noone remembers how it feels
In the emperor's clothes.
It shows.
Here's the ex-king of everything.
Self-pity may not sell this year.
Look upon on my works
Ye mighty and despair
Empathy shared.
'Cause
I had a beautiful girl
Or she probably had me
Yeah, the same boring story
Of love-rinse-repeat
Yes I loved her once
Yeah, she broke my heart, then
Oops, oh Lord, she did it again.
You're still the bees-knees to me but baby,
I know, I know, Lord how I know,
I lost simple and straight
To your skinny legs, awkward perfection.
But still my heart throws
A stupid parade when I hear someone mention your name.
Sometimes in someway
Around about daybreak
I still find you drowsy
You're half awake.
I pull you closer
Secure in love.
Then sometimes in somewhere
Around about morning
I find your warm body
I sigh as I turn you,
But the sound of my sigh
Drops my hand from your thigh.
I quickly recall all my fears.
You haven't been there in
Weeks, months, years
Oh Lord, how I know.
I lost simple and straight
To your skinny legs, awkward perfection.
But still my heart throws
A stupid parade when I hear someone mention your name.
Yes, I know
I lost simple and straight
To your skinny legs, awkward perfection.
But still my heart throws
A stupid parade when I hear someone mention your name.
I once used to mention your name.