3rd Alley
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Hibernation

Hibernation lyrics by 3rd Alley. The more flowers you grow The more spiders will come And they've gotten all plump from eating all summer long The days are...

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Hibernation

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The more flowers you grow

The more spiders will come

And they've gotten all plump from eating all summer long

The days are getting shorter and the leaves begin to fall

What used to be high strung

Has slowed to protocol

We twirl and we spin and we cash ourselves in

Stuck in hibernation how long has it been

The more dollars you get

The more pennies you'll pinch

Till your pockets are so full

Your thirst you won't seem to quench

With idle hands and stopped up plans

And eatin out with all your friends

Move over october and let summer in

We twirl and we spin and we cash ourselves in

Stuck in hibernation how long has it been

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