A Little Ditty About Love
When me and baby were drinking
We fought like Courtney and Kurt
Insults and glasses where whistling
Like chimps we were hurling our dirt
Guess you reap what you sow
And our love was a thorny rose
Brushing mud off and laughing and kissing
You know a rose must grow through dirt
When me and baby were drinking
We fought like Tommy and Pam
Chugging and cursing and thinking
Our love was like a rock n roll band
It's an old, it's an old
It's an old worn out trope
Every night out performing and wishing
At least to be big in Japan
We fought like Courtney and Kurt
Insults and glasses where whistling
Like chimps we were hurling our dirt
Guess you reap what you sow
And our love was a thorny rose
Brushing mud off and laughing and kissing
You know a rose must grow through dirt
When me and baby were drinking
We fought like Tommy and Pam
Chugging and cursing and thinking
Our love was like a rock n roll band
It's an old, it's an old
It's an old worn out trope
Every night out performing and wishing
At least to be big in Japan
Credits
Writer(s): Eric Fallander
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