Paroles de Somewhere to hide
Matt Nathanson

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Date de parution : 01/04/1998
Durée : 0:03:24
Style : Rock
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She said "come along with me,
I've got offerings for you my sweet, sweet boy"
She promised warmth too, but i knew better
Her words broke hot against my neck
And tasting the sweet, sweet numb of regret on my lips
I filled my pockets and closed the door
And i tasted all i'd left behind,
Then shameful i crawled naked
Searching for somewhere to hide
And in the end she said it was memorable and comfortable
But funny, i wouldn't have used those words
The secrecy and her bed, it was choking me with a knot in my gut
You have beautiful empty eyes, i'm sure of that much
Oh princess open your eyes and close your mouth
Else all that spite you swallow willingly , it just might fall out
And i've seen you smile wide, i've seen you at your best
And it left me feeling sick inside and unimpressed
And i tasted all i'd left behind, but shameful i crawled naked
Searching for somewhere to hide
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