Teeth
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Teeth
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I’m still burned and my blood it creeps
I'm the sun-flooded mouth
And I can learn to speak
I’m the scars upon your knees
I’m the scrapes of iron your skin breathes
I could be anything
And it was so brief
And kicking the teeth
All and out at once
Because I know how to breathe
And it was so brief
I want more time for luck
And then I go again
You're the movements in my sleep
You are the words I couldn't keep
I'm short of fuse, and watch them seep
Into the woods, you bare to bleed
I could loose everything
You love
When I saw you
You love
When I saw you
You love
When I saw you
You love
When I saw you
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The Japanese House performs "Teeth", and this lyric page sits inside the The Japanese House catalog on LyroVerse.
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