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I Wrote You A Song Today

from Free Demo by Houston's Problem

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I wrote you a song today
Too bad you ran off with my best friends
Not sure where to place it
In the trash or the recycling bin
So where should I go now
Should I move on or should I just stay here
Right here where I started
In a ditch, unhitched, say I don't know

There was a time back then
Before we were but friends
I did not really know
Quite what to think of you
Give it some time and then
You attract my closest friend
But that's not all I say
He wasn't the only one

I wrote you a song today
Too bad you ran off with my best friends
Not sure where to place it
In the trash or the recycling bin
So where should I go now
Should I move on or should I just stay here
Right here where I started
In a ditch, unhitched, say I don't know

I had some chances to
Go on a date with you
But I have been beat to
My best friend has got to you
I do not really know
I have been baffled so
But then I guess it's true
There's more out there like you

I wrote you a song today
Too bad you ran off with my best friends
Not sure where to place it
In the trash or the recycling bin
So where should I go now
Should I move on or should I just stay here
Right here where I started
In a ditch, unhitched, say I don't know

Tell me, what would you say
I'm just a boy who can't find his way out
Carry me home and cry me a river
I don't really care my way home is through you

I wrote you a song today
Too bad you ran off with my best friends
Not sure where to place it
In the trash or the recycling bin
So where should I go now
Should I move on or should I just stay here
Right here where I started
In a ditch, unhitched, say I don't know

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from Free Demo, released May 29, 2013
Featuring Jason Budden, David Dickson, Tyler Bushey, and Noah Sauls on group vocals

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Houston's Problem is Patrick. Because he's a weird kid who thinks space is cool.

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