I'll Show You

Album: The Knife Shift (2014)
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  • You know I said nary a word when they stuffed my mouth.
    I took it all, took it well.
    Bought them lunch and birthdays out.
    A part but always apart.

    I'm gonna show you I'm not the shame well I was then.
    I'll turn 10 tables on you just so you know you never got away with it.

    And I kicked hardly a ball with the cast-straight-on.
    I took it all, took it well.
    Such a good sport, played it off.
    A part but always apart.

    I'm gonna show you I'm not the shame well I was then.
    I'll turn 10 tables on you just so you know you never got away with it.

    Looking on the outside, always on the outside.
    But, what do you know about the outside?
    I am the outside.

    I'm gonna show you I'm not the shame well I was then.
    I'll turn 10 tables on you just so you know you never got away with it.

    I'm gonna show you I'm not the shame well I was then.
    I'll turn 10 tables on you just so you know you never got away with it.
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