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Watertown Plank

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: The Promise Ring Canonical path: /the-promise-ring-musicas/watertown-plank Related lyric paths: 6
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Watertown Plank

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There will be ice cream for naked boys swimming in kettles, diving in.

Tornado country beat Allen lumber into mud ponds, sinking in.

my ears are ringing I keep hearing summer setting,

I keep hearing my ears ringing.

I want to live in your house,

I want to live in your room,

I want to sleep in your bed,

this summer (afraid.)

Like fire, you never really know what's there.

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