This is one of my favorite songs. https://fnfgo.io
Looking under the ghost on your face
Kind of ruins it for me
I don't want to see you toss it's hair
No I don't need you to show me its smile
You see because I'm learning
Yes I know about your mask
So I no longer have to ask
If I can peek behind the ghost on your face
That really ruins it for me
I don't want to clap and stare
While you show me the expressions it makes
You see because I'm learning
Yes I know about your mask
So I no longer have to ask
"Was your face a head in the pillow case?"
Kind of ruins it for me
I don't want to see you toss it's hair
No I don't need you to show me its smile
You see because I'm learning
Yes I know about your mask
So I no longer have to ask
If I can peek behind the ghost on your face
That really ruins it for me
I don't want to clap and stare
While you show me the expressions it makes
You see because I'm learning
Yes I know about your mask
So I no longer have to ask
"Was your face a head in the pillow case?"
Lyrics submitted by gleebs, edited by beep111002
Was Your Face a Head in the Pillow Case? Lyrics as written by Kevin Barnes
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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its about 9/12
i mean 9/11
I loooove this song, a real good one (even though its less than a minute long!!). Pretty much the song is about a guy/girl whom realized that their boyfriend/girlfriend is actually a fake. "your head in a pillow case": symbolizing the pretentious actions of their partner.
LOL I am lovin the coment of kkravey,
"I don't know why, but i particularly dig this one."
oh, man LOL