Atomic Number

Album: case/lang/veirs (2016)
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  • I'm not the freckled maid
    I'm not the fair-haired girl
    I'm not a pail of milk for you to spoil

    Why are the wholesome things
    The ones we make obscene

    Latin words across my heart
    Symbols of infinity
    Elements so pure
    Atomic number

    I am a spark
    Of this machine
    Purring like the city bus

    Why are the wholesome things
    The ones we make obscene
    Well, if your mercy's lost I have enough for us

    Latin words across my heart
    Symbols of infinity
    Elements so pure
    Atomic number

    Latin words across my heart
    Symbols of infinity
    Elements so pure
    Atomic number

    My atomic number
    My atomic number
    My atomic number
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