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Nothing's Wrong lyrics
Loneliness Knows My Name
Something Pretty
Here I am
Where I've been
I walked a hundred miles in tobacco skin
My clothes are worn and gritty
And I know ugliness
Now show me something pretty
I was a dumb punk kid
With nothing to lose
And too much weight for walking shoes
I could have died from being boring
And as for loneliness
She greets me every morning
At the most I'm a glare
I'm the hopeless son who's hardly there
I'm the open sign that's always busted
I'm the friend you need
But can't be trusted
Here I am
Where I've been
Walked a hundred miles in tobacco skin
My clothes are worn and gritty
And I know ugliness
Now show me something pretty
At the most I'm a glare
I'm the hopless son who's hardly there
I'm the open sign that's always busted
I'm the friend you need
But can't be trusted
Loneliness Knows My Name
Something Pretty
Part of these releases
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- Track 4 on Loneliness Knows My Name
- 3 Sons of Guns
- 5 Your Smile's a Drug
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- Track 2 on Under the Unminding Skies
- 1 Love Is A Bomb
- 3 Untitled
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