Paperback Head

Album: Sainthood (2009)
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  • You have to become what you fancy
    Paperback head, you get carried away
    Stitch up your spine to
    Keep the suitors away

    Must draw your own aid
    Must sift your affairs
    Must frame up a material girl

    Wild fires, you must remit
    Can't stand the smoke, pull
    The sheets down low,
    Rope up your mind, keep
    The suitors in line

    Must draw your own aid
    Must sift your affairs
    Must frame up a material girl
    A material girl

    I gasp, like sugar and spice
    I gasp, like sugar and spice
    Who better than you?
    Better than you?
    Who better than you?
    Better than you?
    Who better than you?
    Better than you?
    Who better than you?

    Paperback head, you got carried away
    Stitch up your spine to
    Keep the suitors away
    Can't stand the smoke, pull
    The sheets down low,
    Rope up your mind, keep
    The suitors in line

    Must draw your own aid
    Must sift your affairs
    Must frame up a material girl
    A material girl
    A material girl
    A material girl Writer/s: Sara Quin, Tegan Quin
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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