The Break In
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The Break In
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There had to be a break in, I’m almost certain
What could have been taken? My chest is hurtin’
Check for my favorite painting and all the china
Oh God, my trinket saint ring! There’s my angina
What’s the crime? Someone was inside
What did they find?
Who made the Break in?
What were they trying to score?
Who made the break in?
Was it the back or the front door?
Check for the unread classics and fancy hand towels
Help find my books on magic and dusty stuffed owl
See how my hands are shaking, where are the bank notes?
Any luck with the snake skin?
You’ve got the fur coats?
I’m beginning to believe they stole my mind
Just as I was trying to unwind
Maybe the possessions
Were possessing me all this time
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Who performs "The Break In"?
Mark Stoermer performs "The Break In", and this lyric page sits inside the Mark Stoermer catalog on LyroVerse.
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