She looks a bit too thin As she leans on her Buick I can't help but to notice That she's too used to it, pops of red lips As she waits for her tank to fill up She has homemade ripped jeans She buys pull-tab cream soda Looking for something before she Goes back to South Dakota Looks herself in the mirror She says that she hates Tuesdays I ask her how she feels She asks me where's my toothpaste She could be someone She says she could be anywhere But I want it to be here Her ambition gets me scared and I'm afraid to Fall in love with somebody who isn't there There are things that you will forget Stay with a man and then a regret Most of your jokes are starting to get old And you never call me like you used to I don't see her for three days She said that we'd be okay I let my guard down too fast I trusted her like a match She barely hides it Goes by his place out of her way And I start to confide in her Because I swear that were okay She tells me to wait so I will wait And there are things that you will forget Stay with a man and then a regret Most of your jokes are starting to get old Yeah, you never call me Yeah, you never call me like you used to There are things that you will forget Stay with a man and then a regret And most of your jokes are starting to get old And you never call me like you used to Yeah, you never call me like you used to