Lyrics Labial - Max Tundra
With
astounding
grace
I'll
forget
your
face
Accidental
she,
hasn't
noticed
me
We
will
never
be
I'd
like
to
be
as
articulate
as
Mr.
L
Writing
songs
about
Barbara
of
Seville
Such
a
wonderful
way
with
a
pen
When
he's
feeling
unwell
I
only
sing
about
things
that
happen
to
me
I
never
learnt
how
to
fill
my
songs
with
allegory
While
my
peers
paid
attention
in
English,
I
thought
about
how
I
could
undress
the
girl
who
appeared
in
my
life
with
a
pow
Never
mind
that
she
slipped
from
my
hand
because
look
at
me
now
Stir
that
dish
with
a
spoon
I
found
on
the
street
Every
boy
needs
a
meal
that's
protein
replete
Sometimes
I
would
faint
in
the
days
when
I
didn't
eat
meat
We
soon
lost
count
of
the
meals
we
had
at
your
place
I
stand
and
wash
but
the
food
won't
come
off
my
face
A
pan
of
plain
soup
and
a
piece
of
stale
bread
in
the
bowl
A
rusty
meringue
and
a
slice
of
a
pig
on
a
roll
Oh,
the
things
we
could
eat
if
a
casserole
dish
had
a
soul
He
fled
this
town
for
a
quiet
house
by
the
sea
A
lesser
risk
of
a
chance
encounter
with
me
Does
he
realize
that
I
relocated
in
January?
A
curving
glance
from
a
man
on
Charing
Cross
Road
A
signal
that
I
will
have
to
write
my
own
code
Long
ago,
when
I
used
to
be
friends
with
a
boy
I
betrayed
I
was
evil,
how
dare
I
end
up
with
the
one
that
he
craved
But
it
turned
out
alright
'cause
she's
been
by
my
side
for
an
age
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