Tiger Tattoos
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Tiger Tattoos
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I see you there, your purple hair
And the rosy cheeks that I adore
Tiger tattoos, my how they suit you
I hope you'll let me see a little more
Will you come down, down to the river
And take a swim, a swim with me
Will you come down, down and deliver
And let me wash those earthly burdens free
Sweet baby blues and steel-toed black shoes
The breeze is blowing through the door
The time has come, let's have some real fun
I hope you'll let me see a little more
Will you come down, down to the river
And take a swim, a swim with me
Will you come down, down and deliver
And let me wash those earthly burdens free
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Who performs "Tiger Tattoos"?
Laura Veirs performs "Tiger Tattoos", and this lyric page sits inside the Laura Veirs catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to I Can See Your Tracks and Tumblebee with a short reason for opening each page next.
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