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Hundred Acres

Hundred Acres lyrics by S. Carey. You tore the ground in two And limped away You couldn't say And what on earth to do I come for blood It came up none upon...

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Hundred Acres

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You tore the ground in two

And limped away

You couldn't say

And what on earth to do

I come for blood

It came up none upon the leaf

I'm in, I'm out, underground

I found a crown all buried down

Underneath, you know I don't believe you

When you say those words, I can't do it

From every point of view

It all adds up

And I won't let up

I wanna start anew

I'm running the hard way

All we need is a hundred acres

And a row of seed

All we need is a hundred acres

And some room to breathe

I'm in, I'm out, underground

I found a crown all buried down

Underneath, you know I don't believe you

When you say those words, I can't do it

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