Small Black Flowers That Grow In The Sky

Album: Everything Must Go (1996)
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  • You have your very own number
    They dress your cage in its nature
    Once you roared now you just grunt lame
    Pace around pathetic pound games

    want to get out won't miss you sensaround
    To carry your own dead to swing your tire tricks
    want to get out in here you're bred dead quick
    For the outside
    The small black flowers that grow in the sky

    They drag sticks along your walls
    Harvest your ovaries dead mothers crawl
    Here comes warden, Christ, temple, elders
    Environment not yours you see through it all

    want to get out won't miss you sensaround
    Carry your own dead to swing your tire tricks
    want to get out in here you're bred dead quick
    For the outside
    The small black flowers that grow in the sky

    Here chewing your tail is joy Writer/s: JAMES BRADFIELD, NICHOLAS JONES, RICHARD EDWARDS, SEAN MOORE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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