Hey Polly
de Justin Currie
Sometimes I love you
Sometimes I hate you
I know you struggle, too
It's in your nature
'Cause you and me were never meant to be together
But you took off your dress
And something in that mess
Got changed forever
Some days, a break through
Some days, a break down
When I fall out of love, you
Meet me on the way down
Because you and me were never meant to be together
But you took off your dress
And something in that mess
Got changed forever
Forever, stains and scratches
Written on the leather
And when the sun comes slanting in
I swear it's raining feathers
'Cause I can't find myself
Among this stuff we've thrown together
Because somewhere here, a shirt of mine
Is twisted in the arms of your sweater
And sometimes I love you
And sometimes I hate you
I know that you do, too
It's in your nature
Because you and me were never meant to be together
But you took off your dress
And something in that mess
Got changed forever, forever...
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