I wrote this song about a friend I once had who loved to be miserable and I couldn't stand to be around her. One day I finally realized that she loved playing the victim and I wrote this song.
lyrics
You say that you pay too much for rent
Well join the party because everyone else I know does too
You say that you can't give up your washer and dryer
Which is fine, it just means that you're lazy
You say your boyfriends always treat you like shit
I say maybe you shouldn't pick them that way
You say you don't choose them it just happens
But their red flags have been showing for days
(Chorus)
You say you want to change your life
But you always love to complain
And what would be the point if you couldn't get attention
For keeping your life this way
You say everyone loves blonde skinny bitches
And that you should have never dyed your hair brown
But the good news is you can hit the gym
And turn your life around
You say you feel sick when you drink
But then I watch you go and order another beer
Then when you start complaining
I think I better run, before you shed a tear.
(Chorus)
You say you want to change your life
But you always love to complain
And what would be the point if you couldn't get attention
For keeping your life this way
You say that you need to leave this town,
But you never got a degree or anything
So you'll probably sit around and wait forever
Hoping one day, a man will buy a ring.
(Chorus)
You say you want to change your life
But you always love to complain
And what would be the point if you couldn't get attention
For keeping your life this way
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