Letters From A Porcupine

Album: Nico (1996)
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    Oh, so more important here
    Any kind
    Oh, what ever shakes a thrill
    Mark my face
    The air is really heavy now
    I pledge allegiance
    So God, why don't you come on over here

    D-I-E-D
    Oh, that's what has happened to you
    G-R-E-E-D
    Well, there is nothing more to take
    Pour the red wine
    Watch the news, maybe ventilate
    I pledge allegiance
    So laddy, why don't you come on over here

    Letters from the porcupine
    They'll stick straight through you
    So read one anytime
    You think you've made mistakes
    Now we'll wait for later
    Maybe the next in line will be
    Someone who's Daddy's blood
    Ran out next to Bush and it be him Writer/s: BRAD SMITH, CHRISTOPHER JOHN THORN, CHRISTOPHER THORN, GLEN GRAHAM, SHANNON HOON, THOMAS ROGERS STEVENS, THOMAS STEVENS
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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