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Table Manners Lyrics by Bri Bagwell


Bri Bagwell Lyrics

[Verse 1]
You were much too old to have bad table manners
I was much too young, you know it really mattered
So here we are playing real life shoots and lighters
Ain't we baby?
You left so fast, you left your cigarettes
The first time that I cried that we couldn't get a hit
What I mean is you spend money that we don't have yet
Don't you baby?

[Chorus]
I would have run if I knew
I'd be the queen of aprons
You played me like a game of poker
I said I do, and one day I awaken
Flat broke and a smoker
[Verse 2]
I can't earn any money in this kitchen
But the smoking helps to ease a little tension
After you slam the door, every time you say I start my b**ching
Don't you baby?
I get on your bad habits as your wife
Eight calls from the bank and a few years of my life
That's exactly why I steal all your Marlboro Lights
Ain't it baby?

[Chorus]
I would have run if I knew
I'd be the queen of aprons
You played me like a game of poker
I said I do, and one day I awaken
Flat broke and a smoker

[Chorus]
I would have run if I knew
I'd be the queen of aprons
You played me like a game of poker
I said I do, and one day I awaken
Flat broke and a smoker

[Verse 3]|
I left a dang good meatloaf on the stove
Took my jar full of change and a cigarette to go
You can smack your lips and pink your teeth without all my b**ching
Can't you baby?
[Bridge]
Should I have run?
Should I have run?

[Chorus]
Would I have run if I knew
I'd be the queen of aprons
You played me like a game of poker
I said I do, and one day I awaken
Flat broke and a smoker
Flat broke and a smoker



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