Let's Eat Grandma
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Deep Six Textbook

Deep Six Textbook lyrics by Let's Eat Grandma. Let's Eat Grandma, in full colour I was so inspired by the grass, and the street, and the barbed wire And the...

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Deep Six Textbook

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Let's Eat Grandma, in full colour

I was so inspired by the grass, and the street, and the barbed wire

And the stars in the night, and the cat's eyes

We live our lives in the textbook, and letter by letter

I feel like standing on the desk, and screaming: I don't care

Oh, and I was such a quiet child, oh I, was I?

I bet the starfish wonder

Why we're so obsessed

Why we feel so stressed (boring)

I wish you all the best

You're making me upset (enduring things)

We're heading straight to the east coast

It's just gone bitter

The ocean doesn't care, the waves will curl our hair

In summertime, when days collide

Say: Why didn't we? Why didn't we?

Go

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