She’s my friend. No one will ever take her place.
She’s my friend. No one will ever take her place.
She’s been through all the shit I’ve been
And came out the other side clean.
She can say it all with a look or a pause and know what we mean.
She admits she’s wrong and won’t wear out her name.
She admits she’s wrong and won’t wear out her name.
She knows the place where she comes from and questions why and who.
Though she’s lived a privileged life, she won’t lazily package you.
She’s someone who hardly lets me down.
She’s someone who hardly lets me down.
She sweeps away my shallow puddles and listens without a sound.
She’s seen the place where I come from though from another part of the city.
She’s looked in their eyes, right past their curtains.
She’s looked in their eyes, right past their curtains.
She’s shuffled feet with Jacks and Queens and seen scars on diamonds and hearts.
She looks on like she’s in there but doesn’t want any part.
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