Pretty Head
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Pretty Head
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Too late today, for the sky to open
No living place lay here for the sky to fall
No one remembers when the wheel was broken
Made a rut so deep, made a massive hole
Made a man so small
I don't want to see that girl
Always got something going wrong inside her pretty head
I don't want to be that girl
Too late today for an open moment
A stray temptation's all in her touch
And on the way, not a word was spoken
There's not much to say
Already gave some, already gave too much
I don't want to be that girl
Always got something going wrong inside her pretty head
I don't want to be that girl
Who can't get over it
Have been dumped and living it, and it shows
I don't want to be that girl
Always got something going wrong inside her pretty head
I don't want to be that girl
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Who performs "Pretty Head"?
Emily Haines performs "Pretty Head", and this lyric page sits inside the Emily Haines catalog on LyroVerse.
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