Wake and Bake
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Wake and Bake
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Snap, caught dreaming
I don't need a reason
I would risk it
It's just I'd think I'll miss it
Snap, caught dreaming
I don't need a reason
I would risk it
It's just I'd think I'll miss it
You try to save me
And I don't want out
Think I need someone
To water the drought
Think I need something
But it's not about me
It's raining on Bay Street
I should see
Snap, caught dreaming
I don't need a reason
I would risk it
It's just I'd think I'll miss it
Snap, caught dreaming
I don't need a reason
I would risk it
It's just I think of biscuits
Hit a bowl, wake up
Brew coffee, puke it up
Put my shoes on the warning
No one cares in the morning
One o' clock, still pouring
Should have put myself more in
But who fucking cares, cares, cares
Say who fucking cares, cares, cares
Nah who fucking cares
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Fleece performs "Wake and Bake", and this lyric page sits inside the Fleece catalog on LyroVerse.
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