William Nein - Hobbled paroles de chanson

paroles de chanson Hobbled - William Nein




Take back my socks and feelings for an hour after noon
Slay orb spiders, still I'm hearing 'William, no not so soon'
I play with my anti-histamine as rash begins to flair
Later on I peek at falling tree from behind a floral chair
Un-tap my head, climb back to bed, unstitch my thread
The hour's up, I warm her toes as eyes begin their talks
Before losing their sight in upstate New York parking lots
She said
'Go sing up to the stranger in grocery aisle 3
And practice such things daily in your nomadic trolley'
I've been analyzed and catalyzed as I barn danced alone
But now no more of hog poo, or the acting as I'm prone
At lunch we melt my fear away in a salmon sandwich stream
At Stewart's we begin again with birthday cake ice cream
Un-tap my head, climb back to bed, unstitch my thread
Eyes in the glass and snakes in the grass



Writer(s): Steven Wiggins


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