The She

Album: Title TK (2002)
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    You smoked the Bible
    Rolled it up
    Your last breath
    Hot on my back
    You get started
    Try to get somewhere
    You move so slow
    You're not even here

    Dear traveller

    It's my death
    My rhythm
    My arithmetic
    I got used to
    Nobody ridin in the back

    Sorrow blowin through the veins
    I'm over Houston
    You're over the night we met

    Dear traveller

    The she
    Scared electricity
    Where no human
    Carries a map
    You say you gotta burn to shine
    But every prism unwinds
    A road to ruin
    And this tickets mine

    Dear traveller



    Writer/s: KIM DEAL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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