I wanted to remember, remember what it felt like.
To sit out in October, and feel the lava lamp light.
The people are outside, hoping for a good time,
And I'm staying dry, wasting all the show times.
I wanted to go out, I wanted to have fun,
But then I think it out, the mistake reel has begun.
It shines on me so bright, like a scene I never knew,
But I am never right, and I think you're never too.
The time is never right, and the scene is never safe,
And with your eyes so bright, my hands begin to shake.
I never gave up trying, I never gave up wishing,
And when the eggs are frying there's no room on dirty dishes.
I don't know how to act, I don't know what to say.
My jokes are going bad and you won't light up the way.
The first is the curse, because that's the way it seems,
But baby I've had worse so you'll stay behind the scenes.
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