My Specialty

Album: Crash This Gate (2023)
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  • I must've combed my hair in a fun-house mirror
    Grooming's somethin' I don't do
    With each new task I fail at, it just gets clearer
    My specialty is you
    Those guys at the reunion were sure successful
    Lawyers, doctors, bankers too
    When my turn came to brag, I gave them an earful
    My specialty is you
    They looked sad, and made friendly noises
    So the failure wouldn't feel so bad
    Still I could see they envied me my specialty
    November 10th or so, usually it starts snowing
    The heat bill sure goes through the roof
    Each time I write the check, it's a comfort knowing
    My specialty is you
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    Well don't look sad, make joyful noises
    Tis a day to rejoice and be glad
    There will no long faces be- denying me
    My specialty
    The birthday candles flicker as we start singing
    Your big day April twenty-two
    The clock strikes 9 and St. Ann's bells start ringing
    Each year it all seems so new
    The best of me- is you
    My specialty is you Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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