paroles de chanson I'm In a World of Trouble - The Sweet Things
Overdressed
in
a
box
with
it's
life
overhead.
Its
friends
are
in
snapshots.
I
would
hate
if
the
last
time
I
was
ever
seen
Was
from
beggars
on
their
knees.
I
lived
in
between
a
funeral
home
and
childrens
park.
Out
one
window
I
saw
laughter.
Out
the
other
I
saw
suits.
Spare
them
the
sight
of
a
body
all
used.
Comfortably
laid
in
clothes
you
would
never
wear.
Your
eyes
are
closed
shut,
even
though
they
cannot
see.
They
broke
a
bone
or
two
just
to
adjust
the
body.
Once
had
a
doll
that
was
pure
as
the
snow
in
thread.
The
bags
under
her
eyes,
they
matches
clothes
that
were
chosen
Just
to
compensate
how
terribly
they
shined.
She
was
a
prize
that
made
the
sun
and
the
moon
fight
over
which
one
would
cast
the
shadow.
Which
one
would
keep
her
company.
I
fooled
myself
in
thinking
I
knew
you.
But
all
I
know
were
glassy
eyes,
Is
this
the
way
you
gain
your
youth?
A
sweet
hangover
at
my
service.
Go
so
far
under
the
influence
you'll
make
blacker
bags
under
your
eyes.
So
far
you
become
underground.
So
far
you
will
never
realize
your
a
diamond
in
a
world
of
coal.
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