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"I'm pretty sure we almost broke up last night.
I threw my phone across the room...at you.
I was expecting some dramatic turn-away,
But you stayed.
This morning I said 'we should talk about it.
Cause I read you should never
Leave a fight unresolved'
That's when you came in
Wearing a football helmet
and said 'okay, let's talk'
And I said:
Stay, stay, stay.
I've been lovin' you for quite some time, time, time.
You think that it's funny when I'm mad, mad, mad.
But I think that it's best if we both stay.
Before you I'd only dated self-indulgent takers,
Who took all of their problems out on me.
But you carry my groceries
And now I'm always laughing.
I love you because you have given me
No choice but to:
Stay, stay, stay.
I've been lovin' you for quite some time, time, time.
You think that it's funny when I'm mad, mad, mad.
But I think that it's best if we both stay, stay, stay, stay.
You took the time to memorize me:
My fears, my hopes, and dreams.
I just like hangin' out with you, all the time.
All those times that you didn't leave;
It's been occurring to me
I'd like to hang out with you for my whole life.
Stay.
And I'll be loving you for quite some time.
No one else is going to love me when I get mad, mad, mad!
So I think that it's best if we both stay, stay, stay,
stay, stay, stay!
Stay, stay, stay.
I've been lovin' you for quite some time, time, time.
You think that it's funny when I'm mad, mad, mad.
But I think that it's best if we both stay, stay, stay
Stay, stay, stay.
Stay, stay, stay.
I've been lovin' you for quite some time, time, time.
You think that it's funny when I'm mad, mad, mad.
But I think that it's best if we both stay!"
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Yay! Fifties are my second favourite period of history!!
Ok, now. You probably don't know it, but for me this is a very important drawing:
I mean, check my gallery! How much time has passed since the last time I drew an hug?!
I'm pretty sure this is one of the collateral effects of the web: the fear of drawing characters too close to each other.
But I'm working on it. And I'm overcoming it
Mabel, Bill (c) Alex Hirsch