Maybe if i shave my pussy
Then you'll love me
Baby, will you love me?
I'm really feeling ugly

Pretending there is nothing
Is like erasing what is coming
Or ignoring the primal feelings
That are surging through your body

Oh, i really don't know
How we can stand still
In all of this snow

Oh, i really can't guess
How we can move
Through all of this mess

Credit card was worn out
Embarrassment at the checkout
All she needed was some honey
The lineup was getting impatient
With floating balloon horses
And the floating balloon flowers
Slowly getting pushed around
By the ceiling fans

Oh, i really don't know
How we can stand still
In all of this snow

Oh, i really can't guess
How we can move
Through all of this mess

Maybe if i shave my pussy
Then you'll love me
Baby, will you love me?
I'm really feeling ugly


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    ‘Shave My Pussy’ is a coruscating, heartfelt and simple song, noticeable among the dense walls of sound over the rest of the album. And it took just two hours to write. Chad says, “It just had the best story. It’s obviously a really simple song, not much instrumentation going on. So it was really easy for me to capture like a raw idea. And it’s not even really developed beyond its initial state, which I find awesome. It was just a shockingly sad moment in my mind, and I just happened to press record. I was just picking up groceries, and had this moment at the checkout where I felt this woman was being completely alienated by all the magazines, all the collagen-injected magazines around her. So I ran home with that idea in mind.” -From an interview

    The Theatreon March 13, 2012   Link

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