Lyrics Fossils - Peggy Sue
Oh
fossils,
you
lie
there,
And
you
pickled
yourself
with
the
liquor
you
drink
You
learned
to
walk
But
now
your
will
it
shrinks
Stand
tall
my
love
I
call
as
you
sink
Oh
fossils,
turn
your
flesh
to
stone
You've
incased
these
bones
In
a
body
that
will
not
grow.
And
these
hands
are
prone
to
stray
To
keep
dark
thoughts
and
fears
at
bay
And
they'll
creep
upon
a
spine
that
is
not
yours
They
long
for
new
notes,
new
notches,
chords.
And
I
dripped
salty
water
on
your
kitchen
floor
It
was
meant
as
a
gift
But
it
was
taken
sore
I
thought
the
puddles
pretty
As
the
glistened
raw
But
you've
spent
your
whole
life
Cleaning
mess
that
was
not
yours
Oh
fossils,
you
lie
there,
And
your
family
like
lichen
Will
cling
to
your
skin
You
made
your
stand,
But
now
your
will
it
shrinks
Stand
tall
my
love
they
call
as
you
sink
Oh
fossils,
Turned
your
flesh
to
stone
Now
the
sand
that
trinckes
through
your
veins
is
moving
slow
And
I'll
look
a
ghost
in
the
eye
each
day
Till
my
head
is
stone
and
my
pillow
clay
And
these
hands
were
the
first
that
would
go
astray
But
you
never
used
your
own
to
make
them
stay
So
when
i
dripped
salty
water
On
your
kitchen
floor
And
I
thought
you'd
be
thankful
But
you
took
it
sore
And
you
said
these
puddles
princkle
Till
my
skin
is
raw.
And
I've
spent
my
whole
life
cleaning
mess.
I
won't
clean
yours.
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