Lyrics leanora rizbang - Ezra Bell
Now
my
old
shoes
eat
cotton
And
they
dance
for
hours
on
end
Nobody
knows
where
I've
got
them
They
always
fall
for
that
part
of
the
spin
And
your
hero
dies
here
Holdin'
seats
at
the
bar
for
his
friends
Groomin'
and
pickin'
his
grizzly
white
beard
Only
so
much
money
to
spend
When
I
held
onto
the
only
thing
I
ever
felt
was
mine
It
grew
gills
and
impositions
Upon
hills
I
could
not
climb
So
I
looked
around
for
freedom
And
some
easy
place
to
sleep
I
murmured
prayers
and
incantations
And
I
loved
you
more
than
me,
yoh-oh-ooh
Your
little
brother
wears
a
ponytail
Your
awful
mother
faints
I
could've
told
you
I
loved
you
But
the
truth
means
so
much
less
For
when
I
held
onto
the
only
thing
I
ever
felt
was
mine
It
grew
gills
and
impositions
Upon
hills
I
could
not
climb
So
I
looked
around
for
freedom
And
some
easy
place
to
sleep
I
murmured
prayers
and
incantations
And
I
loved
you
more
than
me,
yoh-oh-ooh
Now
when
your
voice
is
growing
distant
When
the
light
in
your
eyes
is
dimmed
You
want
me
to
be
a
better
man
It
ain't
me
you
want,
it's
him
For
he
walks
in
filthy
trousers
And
he
swims
in
sodden
creeks
But
in
the
morning
come
the
Sun
That
won't
be
him
you
want
but
me,
yoh-oh-ooh
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