Cut And Paste
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Cut And Paste
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You do a hundred takes
I got my cut and paste
Outside the window pane
Nothing but glare and paint
I wanna know if you're on board
I wanna know for sure
What do you say?
Who knew i'd hesitate?
No questions, just amputate
I follow the license plates
Cover the frames in tape
We carry a heavy chest
Filled with our hearts request
I wanna know if you're on board
I wanna know for sure
What do you say?
I got this in my head
I dont want it
I am sorry
I wake in a mourning state
I miss with a nauseous ache
For all of the life we share
No that i'll see be there
What do you say?
What is it?
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Who performs "Cut And Paste"?
Kyle Andrews performs "Cut And Paste", and this lyric page sits inside the Kyle Andrews catalog on LyroVerse.
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