Annum Lyrics by The Melvins
(from the album King Buzzo)
And so he takes it once again
I didn't like you
having one
And I could dream I can tell you to
That overboard with
happiness
Be so fun be so free with ever
Every moment
make it sure
You can deal with the dream
But have a picture taken
over there
She can kneel she can scream
Until caught screamers have it
like they say
Can you feel like a teen
That knocked on know the nowhere
But I can peel you at the seams and I can
Be on one knee you don't seem unnam
With all the houses at your feet
And I can leave all lonely
Let it beat away
And I wish books that read for me
And she could never
lie you were
And I can deal I can deal
And so did morning might be
like we said
You grow like a hundred lies
She never takes you
as you know
Like a sword like a bill
Of certain money money
But I can peel you at the seams and I can
Be a lonely you don't seem unnam
With all the houses at your feet
And I can leave all moanin'
Let it beat away
And how's about those left once there
Do you feel like
you're the same
And I can know like a million times
You never left me
over there
Possible I could hear your song
In mourning I know
I would know
I can feel I can scream
And feel you never like you
have again
I can know I could see in the dawn
As mine we're moanin'
where's your fist
Like a toe like a feelin'
Only many many.
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