There's so few ways that this could work
And now I feel like such a jerk, Louise
See you're the perfect girl for me
But I don't love you. Can't you see, Louise
And Oh My God, What the fuck
Of Course this is just my luck, Louise
That I would fall for Emily
And not who's right in front of me, Louise
And we both know what this could be
But what they say is not what we see
And as we sit under this tree
We both know what this will be
We talk all night from 9 til 4
But say goodnight outside your door, Louise
So goodbye to your scarlet curls
Cause I go for those broken girls, Louise
She has tattoos and crashes cars
You sing in church and play guitar, Louise
Our friends think I should be with you,
but they don't see her like I do, Louise.
And we both know what this could be
But what they say is not what we see
And as we sit under this tree
We both know what this will be
She comes home drunk, can barely stand
But I still call myself her man, Louise
And as we pass we share a nod,
Just you, me, and the eyes of God, Louise
And we both know what this could be
But what they say is not what we see
And as we sit under this tree
We both know what this will be
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