Your Capricious Soul

Album: Single release only (2019)
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  • Honey's got, got, got a new feeling
    Honey peeled herself off the ceiling
    Because God, God, God is revealing
    How to serve your body
    How to serve your mind
    Searching your capricious soul

    So you post, post, post on the weekend
    And you pretend you are a seeker
    When they all come loving and looking

    You are writing a tell-all
    Tell-all, sugar
    You are leaving nothing out

    Godspeed baby, blessings
    Gob-smacked, baby
    And this party's in your honor
    Pass

    Your mother's worried
    Is this in your favor
    And your pastor's crying
    And the birds are dying
    Or they might as well be
    They might as well be

    Now the papers calling
    And the photos flashing
    And the fashion's changing
    Fast

    Yeah, the papers calling
    And the photos flashing
    And the fashion's changing
    Fast Writer/s: Andy Johnson Lemaster, Michael Stipe
    Publisher: O/B/O DistroKid, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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