There's only two cigarettes that matter The first one and the last one you smoke The kind of smoke that gets in your eyes The kind of smoke that makes you choke
There's only two kinds of lovers The kind you love and the ones you love even more And the rest are just something you do And they're the ones that always walk out the door
They want very little from you They're happy to be with in your company There's just two kinds of lovers Lovers like you and me Lovers like we used to be
I once talked to Jesus He was sitting on the concrete on the street He was playing both ends against the middle And this is what he said to me
Putting one man's opinion Against another man's is just a joke And look at the mess you all have made around here Someday I'm afraid you'll give up hope
They want very little from you They're happy with your company Just two kinds of lovers Lovers like you and me Lovers like we used to be
I wish I had a little more time Aw, I'd just waste it A dollar a dime what makes the difference When it comes to the end of the day
Most things are unforgivable Cruelty by the human hand And the lies that we tell just to cover ourselves And not to say I love you when you can
Because they want very little from you They're happy with your company Just two kinds of lovers Lovers like you and me Lovers like we used to be
Compositor: John Mellencamp (ASCAP)Editor: Belmont Mall Publishing (ASCAP)Administração: EMI Full Keel Music Co (ASCAP), Sony Music Publishing LLCECAD verificado obra #40739927 em 08/Abr/2024