You're walking taller than you should The air is thin around your beautiful head You're saying things with your mouth to me That I don't recognize You
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: You're walking taller than you should The air is thin around your beautiful head You're saying things with your mouth to me That I don't recognize
I kept two so I could have spare (So historic!) Cause you never know, make no mistakes about it I let it goooooooo! (This beautiful moment in music!)
Teenage mothers, deadbeat fathers, no families Lost and often runaway or live with grandparents Life stories with no authors, see it through, {?} Robinson's cubicles When time life is so beautiful
to clout - there's no guns in this gentleman's boout. Georgie moves in on the outside left with a chain flying round his head; and Harold Demure,
can shave it off Like a South African beauty Or get in on lock Like Bob Marley You can rock it straight Like Oprah Winfrey If its not what's on your head
off Like a South African beauty Or get in on lock Like Bob Marley You can rock it straight Like Oprah Winfrey If its not what's on your head Its what
us up then. Bloody marvellous. We don't get through on some level, as you notice. Was under marijuana. Beautiful, beautiful. Keep smoking. Nothing illegal beautiful, beautiful
head like brick As I embark on a mission welcoming to the dark When I first spark the arts, when's the listening start Open your head wide and let the
relaxes. The best wine is the oldest, the best water the newest. Prayers plow not! Joys laugh not! Sorrows weep not! The head sublime, the heart pathos, the genitals beauty
out much better than the next man I?m the damn groom he?s the best man Cut, tailor made ready pressed and I can help you out make you see like a desklamp It?s beautiful
be shaving it off like a South African beauty Get in on lock like Bob Marley You can rock it straight like Oprah Winfrey If its not what's on your head
thick to hit my head like brick As I embark on a mission welcoming to the dark When I first spark the arts, when the listening start Open your head wide