Then I told you about my plan
Said that I would do me in
You said you’d call the cops on me
And they’d haul me down to the loony bin
If we would ever talk again
We had to strike some kind of deal
There needs be rules
And the first rule is
Do no self-harm
For reasons I still can’t explain
I fell for you hard
Even though I know I didn’t know
What would make you drop your guard
If we would ever talk again
We had to strike some kind of deal
There needs be rules
And the first rule is
Do no self-harm
Can’t tell ya how many times
I've wanted to bring it to an end
Even though I know the trouble I'd wreak
But you stopped me my friend
If we would ever talk again
We had to strike some kind of deal
There needs be rules
And the first rule is
Do no self-harm
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