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    Panic at the Disco

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    Come save me from walking off a windowsill
    Or I'll sleep in the rain.
    Don't you remember when I was a bird
    And you were a map?
    Now he drags down miles in America
    Briefcase in hand.
    The stove is creeping up his spine again,
    Can't get enough trash.

    He took the days for pageant
    Became as mad as rabbits
    With bushels of bad habits
    Who could ask for anymore?
    Yea who could have more.

    His arms were the branches of a Christmas tree
    Preached the devil in the belfry.
    He checked in
    To learn his clothes had been thieved at the train station.
    Rope hung his other branch
    And at the end was a dog called Bambi
    Who was chewing on his parliaments
    When he tried to save the calendar business.

    The poor son of a humble chimney sweep
    Fell to a cheap crowd
    So stay asleep and put on that cursive type
    You know we live in a toy.
    Paul Cate's bought himself a trumpet from the Salvation Army
    But there ain't no sunshine in his song
    We must reinvent love.
    Reinvent love
    Reinvent love

    He took the days for pageant
    Became as mad as rabbits
    With bushels of bad habits
    Who could ask for anymore?
    Yea who could have more.

    We must reinvent love.
    Reinvent love
    Reinvent love

    Licensed by © EMI Music Publishing
    Written by BRENDON URIE | JONATHAN WALKER | SPENCER SMITH | GEORGE ROSS

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