MGGDA
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MGGDA
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Naïve and oh so confidant
We soak up blatant ignorance
I am your world motherfucker
My good goddamn America
You be my city girl
I’m fucking James Dean (oh, yeah)
Blue eyed and beautiful
Commiserate with me
Yeah
We’re dreaming on the edge of my reality
(The more I see, the more I see, the more I see)
Cold and jaded by humanity
(The more I see, the more I see, the more I see)
(The more I see, the more I see, the more I see)
The more I see
(The more I see, the more I see, the more I see)
(The more I see, the more I see, the more I see, the more I see)
You be my city girl
I’m fucking James Dean (oh, yeah)
Blue eyed and beautiful
Commiserate with me
Naïve and oh so confidant
We soak up blatant ignorance
Naïve and
Naïve and
Naïve and
Naïve and
Naïve and
Naïve and
My good goddamn America
Naïve and
Naïve and
Naïve and
Naïve and
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Cane Hill performs "MGGDA", and this lyric page sits inside the Cane Hill catalog on LyroVerse.
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