All Day Breakfest, spelled just like that, absolutely rips on their song "Kit Kat Bar" featured on the album "Pizza Beers and Tears"
lyrics
We sat on your porch to have a talk
But it's hard to hear your mumbling
When your tongue swings around on the inside of my mouth
I guess it's better than hearing you say
We broke up 'cos I don't know how to grow up
You're not a kid anymore, I think I threw up
Did I fuck up once again?
My teeth are bleeding
My voice is slurring with every word
I can't remember what I said
Was it me or was it all the alcohol?
She was the one who, she was the one who
She was the one who broke my heart in two
She was the one who, she was the one who
She was the one who broke my heart in two
She was the one who, she was the one who
She was the one who broke my heart in two
She was the one who, she was the one who
She was the one who broke my heart in two
I left a voicemail on your phone
It was a mixture of drunk sadness horny
And a little bit of love
You called me back said it's over
I said wait, just give it some time
I promise when I knock on your window I'll wait
For now it'll be the last time
I got a black eye and a bloody nose
And I really can't remember how I got them
Where's this bag of wadded Burger King from?
Maybe I was just too stoned
She was the one who, she was the one who
She was the one who broke my heart in two
She was the one who, she was the one who
She was the one who broke my heart in two
She was the one who, she was the one who
She was the one who broke my heart in two
She was the one who, she was the one who
She was the one who broke my heart in two
credits
from COMP FOR THE HEART,
released February 14, 2023
Written by Kaleb O'Neil
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