Flowers
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Flowers
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I was only a cup of water
Maybe a vase at best
I might give you color for a month or two
Then leave an empty feeling in your chest
Darling, flowers were made for the garden
I'm not quite everything you need
I beg your pardon
Nothing more than just a handful of soil
Girl I'm nothing to impress
We would both run dry
Then with tears in our eyes
Decide it’s best to lay this thing to rest
Darling, flowers were made for the garden
I'm not quite everything you need
I beg your pardon
Well, I may have been a little ray of sunshine
Hopefully better than the rest
Oh but honey you deserve the whole damn Sun
And every gold moment it reflects
Darling you were made for a garden
And I'm just not him
Darling you were made for a garden
Don’t settle just yet
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James Spaite performs "Flowers", and this lyric page sits inside the James Spaite catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Selfishness (God Damn It) and Mr. Coyote and the Terrible Things He Taught His Children with a short reason for opening each page next.
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