Sweet Tooth Bird
Sweet Tooth Bird lyrics by Beth Jeans Houghton. And you're a bird with word so sweet They would .. and write your teeth At times to show be ... world Before...
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Sweet Tooth Bird
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And you're a bird with word so sweet
They would .. and write your teeth
At times to show be ... world
Before they even let it speak
Run away to understand, the ... stay in they ... end
I shot, I shot, I shot it down
There's no need to burn what's on the ground
Come down, please come down
Come down, please, oh please come down
Come down, please come down
Come down, please, oh please come down
Come down, please come down
Come down, please, oh please come down
Come down, please come down
Come down, please, oh please come down
Come down, come down
Falling heights and ... to me
Away you down with all your needs
Sweet tooth bird you have to go
A fire cracks the mountains snow.
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