Album: The Physical World (2014)
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  • Where have all the virgins gone
    Sleepin' on their parents lawn
    Bad kids sent to summer school
    Skip to skate in the empty pool

    No one seems to listen
    The pool is no exception
    Don't ever change
    Bad is good enough

    Please won't you stay with me
    I'm beggin' tonight
    I'll hold back your hair
    If you're not feelin' alright
    There's nothin' left for us here
    This town has spit us out dear

    I track my feet up and down these halls
    I write my name on the bathroom walls
    There's nothin' sacred to me
    I lost it in the back seat

    Where have all the virgins gone
    Sleepin' on their parents lawn
    Bad kids sent to summer school
    Skip to skate in the empty pool

    No one seems to listen
    The pool is no exception
    Don't ever change
    Bad is good enough

    I believe there's room for friends
    And all the beds
    And all their friends
    Are what they said
    Opposites attract sometimes
    And others frown
    That love is blind
    And I don't mind
    Yeah
    Yeah

    Where have all the virgins gone
    Sleepin' on their parents lawn
    Don't ever change
    Bad is good enough

    Where have all the virgins gone
    Sleepin' on their parents lawn
    Bad kids sent to summer school
    Skip to skate in the empty pool

    No one seems to listen
    The pool is no exception
    Don't ever change
    Bad is good enough Writer/s: Dave Sardy, Jesse Keeler, Sebastien Grainger
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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