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Better version of now (produced by Thavius Beck)

from The 'Growl' CD​/​LP by ira lee

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Let me take you daddy’s bones and we’ll tap dance in a little circle baby.

Laugh, and sing, and chase the ghosts of, all the monsters that ever hurt you.

Nothing is impossible, every snowflake in the avalanche is responsible.

I want to die between your legs, because your pussy is the loneliest place on earth.

And if I ever kill a man, it’s to see what the blood looks like, in a glass of milk.

Sometimes, when I look up in the sky, I feel like the clouds are laughing at me, and I don’t know why.

I’m cool with god, but his fan club is out of control.

All I want is a lifestyle that brings our furry little friends together so stand on your husbands chest while I fuck you.

In a parking lot, at the edge of a slope, I’d be lost without the weight of you wrapped around my throat.

The only question is why a stranger just walked into my house, and told me when I’m going to die.

Because dying is no excuse for the dead now baby, I’ve seen more than what has happened to me well maybe.

These invisible chains are for ugly boys said the Russian princess.

Let’s play a game, fall in love or you lose, so you lose, and I win, boy you sure know how to pick em.

The only thing worse than a hypocrite with a hall pass, is how much it hurts so, fuck it all, I pass.

Let me take you daddy’s bones and we’ll tap dance in a little circle baby.

Boots all cake up with cemetery mud, I got my gather’s bones, I never had his love.

Soon as your successful people want hate you for being yourself, why can’t I be an American like everyone else?

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from The 'Growl' CD​/​LP, released October 23, 2012

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