I've got the midnight tennis elbow
Got the solitaire burn
Took a turn
A miss up my sleeve

I wanna show (keep ship off of you)
Like second-hand show
Got me sweatin' like a cat-o-nine's
Just sweet and epiphany

Lying in the wind (wind)
I'm a prayer (prayer)
A thimble in the make of
Broken carats who would understand
And eat a lot for a load

I'll give you heat stroke
I'm gettin' you and i'm loosin' me

We get legendary tonight little darlin' uh-huh little darlin'
But i gotta move outta here
I love you but I've got two real dreams

We get legendary tonight little darlin' uh-huh little darlin'
But i gotta move outta here
I love you but I've got two real dreams


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    pete posted the lyrics:

    i got that midnight tennis elbow the solitaire rugburn took a turn (an ace up my sleeve) i want to choke (u) and get sick off of you like secondhand smoke ya got me sweating like calcutta nights such a sweet epiphany i am a wing i am a prayer a thimble and an acorn a promise from a poor apocathary- to an understudy in love forlorn ill give you heatstroke im getting you and im losing me wed get legendary lil darlin, uh huh lil darlin but ive got a nomadic head i love ya but ive caught the doom and the dread

    kicker22on June 03, 2009   Link
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    where was this found?

    violetmelodieson January 08, 2011   Link

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