The first night that we fell in love we drove until the dawn
And drunkenly we fucked atop my parents' neighbors' lawn
And when I stopped you asked me if you'd done something wrong
Then I painted the bermuda with a technicolor yawn
You'd say that I was crazy and that's just what you adored
But you don't call me crazy anymore
The first time that I held you it was pure as the cocaine
My temporal lobe was bleeding but my heart beat just the same
But now we just watch box sets of yesterday's TV
We used to go for broke, but now we just go for Chinese
You'd claim I was insane and what a change from such a bore
But you don't call me crazy anymore
I miss the jealousy and envy, I miss the bruises and the bites
I miss the yelling in the morning, my love,
Only to make up for it in bed at night
So someday again, maybe, you'll be amorous or angry
Or just learn to love to hate me
But you don't call me crazy anymore
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