My Own Worst Enemy
by Lit

Album: A Place in the Sun (1999)
Charted: 16 51
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  • Can we forget about the things I said when I was drunk?
    I didn't mean to call you that
    I can't remember what was said or what you threw at me
    Please tell me

    Please tell me why
    My car is in the front yard and I'm
    Sleeping with my clothes on
    I came in through the window last night
    And you're gone, gone

    It's no surprise to me, I am my own worst enemy
    'Cause every now and then, I kick the living shit out of me
    The smoke alarm is going off and there's a cigarette
    Still burning

    Please tell me why
    My car is in the front yard and I'm
    Sleeping with my clothes on
    Came in through the window last night
    And you're gone, gone

    Please tell me why
    My car is in the front yard and I'm
    Sleeping with my clothes on
    I came in through the window last night

    It's no surprise to me, I am my own worst enemy
    'Cause every now and then, I kick the living shit out of me
    Can we forget about the things I said when I was drunk?
    I didn't mean to call you that Writer/s: Alan Popoff, Allen Shellenberger, Jeremy Popoff, Kevin Baldes
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