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Self Esteem - Richard Reagh



     
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I wrote her off for the tenth time today
And practiced all the things I would say
But she came over
I lost my nerve
I took her back and made her dessert
Now I know I'm being used
That's okay because I like the abuse
I know she's playing with me
That's okay cause I've got no self-esteem
We make plans to go out at night
I wait till 2 then I turn out the light
All this rejection's got me so low
If she keeps it up I just might tell her so
When she's saying that she wants only me
Then I wonder why she sleeps with my friends

When she's saying that I'm like a disease
Then I wonder how much more I can spend
Well I guess I should stick up for myself
But I really think it's better this way
The more you suffer
The more it shows you really care, Right?
Now I'll relate this a little bit
That happens more than I'd like to admit
Late at night she knocks on my door
Drunk again and looking to score
Now I know I should say no
But that's kind of hard when she's ready to go
I may be dumb
But I'm not a dweeb
I'm just a sucker with no self-esteem
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"A nice Pet Shop Boys-ish backbeat during the poppy “The P-Song” which brings to mind Baby Dayliner….another little gem….“Boo Backe” which is a bit lighter but just as pleasing….The same can be said for the festive, danceable “Outlaw 3.0”(Pop Matters, 2007) This was Richard Reagh 5 years ago. Electro, but not. Pop, but not in the Swedish indie sense of the word. Connected but still very detached having done his first show in Sweden with Jens Lekman and shared bills with the likes of El Perro Del Mar...

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