Lyrics Bad Books – Forest Whitaker
Text:
The second half, right?
We started a fire;
That was never supposed to burn out
You started a band;
That was cool for awhile but it turned pretty bland
I started a fight;
With the neighbor next door
And his pesky wife
You started a job;
That you hate when your sober
And hate even more when you’re not
I started a fight;
With the neighbor next door
And his pesky wife
You started a job;
That you hate when your sober
And hate even more when you’re not
I know you hate me too
Always say you do
And you moved to Japan;
Thought a clean bill of health and a camera
Could show you the plan
I bought a bird that repeats what I say
But I’m lonely is all that he’s heard
You found a guy
That is clearly the opposite me
With a black motor bike
I dicked around
But its just like a movie that’s picture
Is off with the sound
I know you hate me too
Always say you do
And you started to write
It was subtle at first
But the danger was clearly in sight
I don’t reply
Due to a lack of an ego
And laziness cuts like a knife
You say that you’re good
Had a baby with biker
And named him Forest Whitaker
I’m laying low
On the probable chance
You convince me to give him a home
And laziness cuts like a knife
You say that you’re good
Had a baby with biker
And named him Forest Whitaker
I’m laying low
On the probable chance
You convince me to give him a home
I know you hate me too
Always say you do
I know you hate me too
Always say you do