Chinese Tattoo
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Chinese Tattoo
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Just like the Chinese character tattoo
That's healing on his upper arm
"Strength" doesn't mean what you once thought it to
Don't be alarmed, there's nothing wrong
No one's ever gonna treat you
Right
You're attracting the wrong kind
And you're always left with
Nothing but anger and lord knows that it hurts
When coming to terms with the lessons you're learning
You're trying not to show your eyes
When you're addressing a new Mr. Right
This isn't love but it still feels nice
With these immaculate and warm insides
Never once stopping like a shark in its sleep
Moving just to breathe
This is what you call free?
Harsh as it seems, maybe love means being naive
The pure and eager part of me
Like pledging some sorority
Is losing its virginity
In some bathroom during hell week
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Who performs "Chinese Tattoo"?
Roar performs "Chinese Tattoo", and this lyric page sits inside the Roar catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Robocop Sunset and Baby Bride Rag with a short reason for opening each page next.
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