Bagboy

Album: Indie Cindy (2013)
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  • I had a bad reaction to your public hobby writings
    I get no satisfaction from your very recent sightings

    Like when I hear the sound of feet slapping on the runway
    Like a small bird pretty while it's crapping on the new day

    So disappointed I was that I had made small talk with you
    Cover your breath
    Cover your teeth
    I'm not feeling your buzz I only smell your crock of stew
    Cover your breath
    Cover your teeth

    Bagboy, bagboy, bagboy, bagboy
    Bagboy, bagboy, bagboy, bagboy

    She had some beauty and manners but you look like a bug
    Cover your breath
    Cover your teeth
    Migrations of their type are such good planners and not smug
    Cover your breath
    Cover your teeth

    Bagboy, bagboy, bagboy, bagboy
    Bagboy, bagboy, bagboy, bagboy

    You are proselytizing alone
    Listening to the voice with your ears
    Cover your breath
    Cover your teeth
    You have regurgitated the tone
    Now sat in your tract for many years
    Cover your breath
    Cover your teeth
    Picked up from dead things that you licked
    It's a feedback loop you can't evict
    Cover your breath
    Cover your teeth

    Cover your breath
    Cover your teeth

    Cover your breath
    Cover your teeth

    Cover your breath
    Cover your teeth
    Bagboy, bagboy, bagboy Writer/s: CHARLES THOMPSON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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