Alligator
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Alligator
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Imagine ur a bear
Running and scared
Unaware of this pearl
Which shhrurounds you
Now imagine your me
Hiding in a tree
Hoping the bear
Won't find ya
Imagine the tree
Harboring, me
Temple to the beas
Sand in the breeze
Now imagine ur a bee
Seeing 3x33
A tree, me and a bear
Imagine ur free
Eating candy for trees
Setting fire to trees
Pulling mirrors out of leaves
Making wire from weeds
Think(s) of it as raw,
Claw inside paw
Sulphur mixed with blood
Love don't budge
Think of it as straw
Filling spaces tween claws
Music made by all
Music makes me fall
Please don't...
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Who performs "Alligator"?
90 Day Men performs "Alligator", and this lyric page sits inside the 90 Day Men catalog on LyroVerse.
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