Cinnamon
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Cinnamon
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Honey bee
Fill me with that sticky stuff
Golden and alive
Viscous sweet delight
I'm sugar blood
Lay me down
Lay me down I'm cinnamon
Powder on the brain
Rubber coated veins and I'm on my way
But I am free
I can watch tv
Oh the radio plays my favourite song
We can listen, let our minds go numb
Pheromones
Waggle dance, bring nectar home
I can see you clear
Ancient creatures hear you
You turn to stone
But I'm alive
Funeral for the hive
So strip me down
And paint me black
We can watch and let our eyes go slack
Oh I am free
I can watch tv
Oh the radio plays my favourite song
We can listen, let our minds go numb
Ohhhhh ohh ohh ohhh
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Marika Hackman performs "Cinnamon", and this lyric page sits inside the Marika Hackman catalog on LyroVerse.
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