Cup

(Un, deux, trois)
I should read more poetry
And I should read more novels
And if I did, would you believe I was Aristotle?
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
I'm platonic for you

'Cause I would start to smarten up
And pour my thoughts into a cup
And just to feel you make a sound
I would start to drink it down
But I don't read too much

It took me by surprise
The first time I could realise
That if I dripped one more drop
Instantly my heart would stop

All I wanna do is call
And hear you laugh now, baby, that's all
Cozy up and watch tv
Maybe if I'm lucky, a cup of tea

I know it's against the rules
Calling you would be too cruel
You're the jester and I'm the fool
Baby, I'll see you when we're done with school

And seven years from Saturday
We'll have lunch down at the 'Frisco Bay
Maybe we'll get married and maybe we'll not
But it doesn't really matter 'cause we gave it a shot

We'll have beautiful kids with messy bibs
You can be the breadwinner, I'll bread the ribs
Everyone will be happy
I, for one, will be happy

Sweetness on the tip of your lips
I wish I could taste it right now
I should read more poetry
I should read more novels
To fix my heart



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Writer(s): David Anthony Paternostro, Thomas Eisenhood, Joseph Tontillo, Samuel Charles Fruend, Griffin Dean Schwartz
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