I found my place in the wishing well
I found my place not feeling well
Now I'm at such great heights here
Now look at me, my deers

Oh, I'm fucked up
Oh, I'm fucked up
Oh, I'm fucked up
Oh, I'm fucked up

I found my place in the wishing well
I found my place not feeling well
Now I'm at such great heights here
Now look at me, my deers

Oh, I'm fucked up
Oh, I'm fucked up
Oh, I'm fucked up
Oh, I'm fucked up

He, doesn't make any sound
He, doesn't make any sound
He just slaps my thighs
He just slaps my thighs
He just slaps my thighs

And his back bone
Is grabbing my hand
'Cause God knows
God knows what I do best
And his back bone
Is sipping up sand
'Cause I know
I know what makes a man

So I
Should you

He doesn't make any sound
He doesn't make any sound
He just slaps my thighs
He just slaps my thighs
He just slaps my thighs
He just slaps my
He just slaps my thighs


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    Correct Lyrics from their tumblr:

    GLASS DEERS

    I found my place in the wishing well

    I found my place not feeling well

    Now I am at such great heights here

    Now look at me my Deers

    Oh I am fucked up

    He doesn’t make any sound

    He just slaps my thighs

    And his back bone

    Is grabbing my hand

    Cause God knows

    God knows what I do best

    And his back bone

    is sipping up sand

    Cause I know

    I know what makes a Man

    He doesn’t make any sound

    He just slaps my thighs

    jamminxoon September 23, 2011   Link

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