He's a birthright bagel defender,
He was born with all he could knead,
With a brain as plain and sharp as paper,
Hardly ever had a conscience to feed
Well he lit that smothered ember,
Oh I believe he lit her coveted flame,
'Till the bread got burnt some early September,
And it taught'em how to choke on pain
And you know it'll never be the same!
Smothered out and scoured in doubt,
To build a girl up and to topple back down,
Topple back down...
Well the repartee was highly addictive,
Did we let it get to our heads?
While the two of us, were choking on sickness,
He was dealing in butter and bread
And she was so slow to bear witness,
And was gone with the dawn and the dusk,
While he slept unaware of the business,
That had shattered the three of us
And even if he was out of his mind!
I won't be blind...
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