Fingernail

Album: released as a single (2024)
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  • Took me two years to get over that girl
    Twenty-four ten dollar haircuts
    Old breakups they are the worst
    When is it over? How do you know?

    Life goes on
    As a fingernail grows
    It goes on
    As a fingernail grows
    We're always growing up
    Growing
    Up

    Get inside
    Where the living and dying take place
    All at the same time
    Coming up slowly (coming up slowly)
    From another world
    Return, your body's burning to a death trap
    Good thing your fingernails-
    Good thing your fingernails

    Life goes on
    As a fingernail grows
    It goes on
    As a fingernail grows
    We're always growing up
    Growing
    Up

    Growing out
    Growing out

    Oh, as your fingernail grows
    Oh, fingernail grows
    Now you must grow Writer/s: Martyn Lenoble, Perry Farrell, Peter Distefano, Stephen Perkins
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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