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Pawn Song 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
Part of these releases
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- Track 7 on Everyone's in Everyone
- 6 Nothing's Lost
- 8 Saint with a Fever
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