Trapped in a Basement

Album: 200 Million Thousand (2009)
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  • Trapped in a basement, and there's no way out
    I'm my papa's favorite, without a doubt
    I haven't seen the sun, for 24 years
    But now, my time is here

    I'm daddy's favorite girl (it's over now)
    I'm daddy's favorite girl (it's over now)
    I'm daddy's favorite girl (it's over now)
    I'm daddy's favorite girl (it's over now)

    Trapped in the basement, and my food is running out
    He doesn't listen, he's all about
    He's on vacation, sucking up the sun
    I know one day, I will be done

    I'm daddy's favorite girl (it's over now)
    I'm daddy's favorite girl (it's over now)
    I'm daddy's favorite girl (it's over now)
    I'm daddy's favorite girl (it's over now) Publisher: ROUGH TRADE PUBLISHING
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