Hold aloft
Crystal glass
Light hits
Breaks a face apart
Predatory by design
We know you think what's yours is mine
So much skin so little time
Endless sea

Holy God
We are just bags of blood
Stop hitting on girls you love
Stop spitting on girls you love

Hold aloft
Crystal glass
Light hits
Breaks your face apart
I love anyone but me
Tried sipping subtly
It's all in who you see
Endless sea

Holy God
We are just bags of blood
Stop hitting on girls you love
Stop spitting on girls you love

All in all it's still repeating
The letch fucks the fawn
Stoney eyes never stop bleeding
If they saw what we saw
Snakes out, sex stealing
What about the law
Not every girl is a nail
You're not a hammer
So

What about, what about, what about
What about right now, right now
What about, what about, what about
What about right now, right now
What about, what about, what about
What about right now, right now
What about, what about, what about
What about right now, right now


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Speak To Me Bones Lyrics as written by Elizabeth Powell

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    awesome song, love elizabeth's voice.

    I think of it as a criticism of a man's perception and treatment of women or something. anyone got any ideas?

    Glyphison July 03, 2007   Link

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