Ever since I was a lad
You had a way of making me feel bad
Every small misstep I made
It took on a very shameful shade
You always understood what was the best
I wasn't smart enough to pass your test
I was more like a thorn in your side
Your contempt for me you could not hide
You were always good with the guilt
You knew how to raise it up to the hilt
You were always good with the guilt
Making me cry over milk that was spilt
I was the one who would be at fault
I always mixed up the sugar and salt
You were good at placing the blame
Making sure my excuses seemed lame
You went to mom when I broke her vase
You went to dad and he got on my case
You were perfect in all that you did
And when you weren't well god forbid
I could count on you to never have my back
I could count on your to tell me what I lack
I just ain’t no good
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