I will lead a wallpaper life
Or run away to the foreign legion
I will lead a wallpaper life
Or run away to the foreign legion

And as the tanks roll into town
As the tanks roll into town
A little bit of knowledge will destroy you
A little bit of knowledge will destroy you

As the tanks roll into town
As the tanks roll into town
A little bit of knowledge will destroy you
A little bit of knowledge will destroy you

I don't know why I feel so tongue-tied
I don't know why I feel so skinned alive

Run until your lungs are sore
Until you cannot feel it any more
Run until your lungs are sore
Until you find an open door

I build you up to pull you down
Tie you to your feet, and watch you drown
A little bit of knowledge will destroy you
A little bit of knowledge will destroy you
I build you up to pull you down
Tie you to the stake and watch you burn in hell

I don't know why I feel so tongue-tied
I don't know why I feel so skinned alive

I'll find another skin to wear
I'll find another skin to wear


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Cuttooth Lyrics as written by Edward John O'brien Colin Charles Greenwood

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    I'd have to say this as the correction to the lyrics:

    I will lead a wallpaper life Or run away to the foreign legion I will lead a wallpaper life Or run away to the foreign legion

    And as the tanks roll into town As the tanks roll into town A little bit of knowledge will destroy you A little bit of knowledge will destroy you

    As the tanks roll into town As the tanks roll into town A little bit of knowledge will destroy you A little bit of knowledge will destroy you

    I dont know why I feel so tongue-tied I dont know why I feel so skinned alive

    Run until your lungs are sore Until you cannot feel it any more Run until your lungs are sore Until you find an open door

    I build you up to pull you down Tie you to your feet, and watch you drown A little bit of knowledge will destroy you A little bit of knowledge will destroy you I build you up to pull you down Tie you to the stake and watch you burn in hell

    I dont know why I feel so tongue-tied I dont know why I feel so skinned alive

    I'll find another skin to wear I'll find another skin to wear

    I'm gonna have to say that I cannot stop listening to this song. It ... ahhh, the indescribable harmonies and melodies...just awesome...

    I just wish I knew what the heck it is supposed to be about.

    deadeye093on May 05, 2002   Link

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