Scrapbook
Read Scrapbook lyrics by Warren Zanes on LyroVerse, with linked artist context and related song paths.
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Scrapbook
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let's put it all in
there from your favorite words to the tired
stare that only you can do let's put it all in there for you let's put
the things you stole when you thought no one saw and something strange
took hold your little fingers grew
let's put the pictures that you drew let's put the day we met the way
the trees were bent because the wind that blew let's put it all in there
let's put the faces that you knew let's
put dark and let's put light the car we bought you bent it apartment
rooms with fatal flaws why even think that we should pause let's really
lay it bare let's put it all in there
let's put the kitchen sink the times you ran away or when the neighbors
came because of all the noise let's put their faces at the door let's
put the lids we'd drop on the
things we'd say though it was late to stop let's put it all in there
let's put
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Who performs "Scrapbook"?
Warren Zanes performs "Scrapbook", and this lyric page sits inside the Warren Zanes catalog on LyroVerse.
Are there related songs to explore after "Scrapbook"?
Yes. The related section below points to Did You Recognize My Love? and Everybody Loves You with a short reason for opening each page next.
Where can I find more songs by Warren Zanes?
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