Cram It With Walnuts (feat. I Feel Sick) Interlude No. 26
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Cram It With Walnuts (feat. I Feel Sick) Interlude No. 26
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do you see this saw I see
my hats under attack
someone call the harbature
flys on a rabbits back
playing cards on the roof top
zombies swinging clocks
lost in a box of nothing
im all tyed up with socks
shouting in brail I can not see
why social lifes Affecting me
i'm stuck
leave me alone I found my way home
and I don't need your hand to walk me thru the dark room
rebuilt
better than before I found a new door
and I don't need your hand to walk me thru the dark room no more
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