Little Fury

Album: Title TK (2002)
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  • Round up, holler girl
    Ah, I will sing
    Title TK
    If I don't black out

    Dumb made for fucking
    And missing from the party
    That boy spun out
    Hold what you've got
    Hold what you've got

    While Xenia twists up, the sky
    Akron flakes out
    Grindcore little fury
    (I feel hot tire)

    Why is it floating in my beer
    Hold what you've got
    Hold what you've got

    My big drum
    On your big face
    The one-eyed jazz
    As hickeys fade, fade

    Round up, holler girl
    We'll all need bigger uniforms
    It's been a few days
    And I know I will have spun out
    Hold what you've got
    Hold what you've got

    My big drum
    On your big face
    The one-eyed jazz
    As hickeys fade, fade

    Grindcore little fury
    If I don't black out

    Hold what you've got
    Hold what you've got
    Hold what you've got
    Hold what you've got
    Hold what you've got
    Writer/s: JOSE LOPEZ, JOSE MEDELES, KELLEY DEAL, KIM DEAL, RICHARD PRESLEY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, HEYDAY MEDIA GROUP LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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