Verse 1
There’s an opposite of me somewhere
and I know that he’s having fun
He’s laughing, entertaining, he’s positively draining
and he spends his days out in the sun
Verse 2
He’s not like me in any reasonable way,
I could blame him but it’s not his fault.
He’s a walking inspiration, He’s so smart and fascinating
and he takes life with a pinch of salt
Chorus
But when is...
is it my go
to take a turn in his place?
and when is...
is it his turn
to swap my mask for his face?
Verse 3
He’s a mover and shaker, he catches all the breaks
and he seems at home on any dance floor
Well-adjusted and content, he has a manly scent
and his face can open any door
Middle 8
It’s so unfair to be so jealous of his hair
and the way it falls just right
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