The Bent
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The Bent
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I look at fake faces
Who called me a friend
My exes are paying
To see my band
I can't even call it mine
Is from other guys, the band
The band, the band, the band
They want the stage
Just to show their faces
Have nothing to play
Have nothing to say
They want the stage
Just to show their faces
Have nothing to play
Just have the name
The name, the name, the name
They really expect someone
(Who) has many friends
Asking for permission
To be a trend
They use an adjective
Just in the name
I have mental problems
My reality is bent
Is bent, is bent, is bent
They want the stage
Just to show their faces
Have nothing to play
Have nothing to say
They want the stage
Just to show their faces
Have nothing to play
Just have the name
The name, the name, the name
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Who performs "The Bent"?
Eduardo Undergrass performs "The Bent", and this lyric page sits inside the Eduardo Undergrass catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to O Jardim dos Mortos II and Pieces with a short reason for opening each page next.
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