Morning After
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Morning After
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Once is better than a life time
Once is better than a whole, long sigh
When he catches it, the humbled lie
He could get in the after
He could hold it in the molar wine (?)
When the back of her gets so damn worked over
Where's the lining?
Where's the lining?
Where's the lining now?
Wear your fingers
Wear your fingers
Wear your fingers out
He can taste it
He can taste it
He can taste it now
Come and get it
Come and get it
Come and get it now
Once is better than a life time
Once is better than a whole, long sigh
When he catches it, the humbled lie
He could get in the after
He could hold it in the molar wine (?)
When the back of her gets so damn worked over
Where's the lining?
Where's the lining?
Where's the lining now?
Wear your fingers
Wear your fingers
Wear your fingers out
He can taste it
He can taste it
He can taste it now
Come and get it
Come and get it
Come and get it now
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Bombay Bicycle Club performs "Morning After", and this lyric page sits inside the Bombay Bicycle Club catalog on LyroVerse.
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