Been a Son (Early Demo)
Been a Son (Early Demo) lyrics by Kurt Cobain. She could have known that it's for shame She could have seen the sun and drain She could have known and hid the...
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Been a Son (Early Demo)
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She could have known that it's for shame
She could have seen the sun and drain
She could have known and hid the sky
She could have seen the before
She could have
Cheer me
She could have just
Stayed the same
She could have just
Stayed the same
She could have just
Stayed the same
She could have
She could have soared with pleasant dreams
She could have saw the way I see
She could have make out her room
She could have known everything
She could have been
So insane
She could have been
So insane
She could have been
So strange
She could have been
So strange
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