For the Record

Album: Voyageur (2012)
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  • My blood is thick but it still runs
    Every time I was taught to bite my tongue
    It's been years and the letters they still come
    Still come

    So hang, hang me up on your cross
    For the record, I only wanted to sing songs
    Hang me out to die in the sun
    For the record, I only wanted to sing songs

    Raise me up when I was number one
    Make a story of, of a story that was spun
    Strong enough to carry both my sons
    My blood is thick but it still runs

    So hang, hang me up on your cross
    For the record, I only wanted to sing songs
    Hang me out to die in the sun
    For the record, I only wanted to sing songs

    Hang, hang me up on your cross
    For the record, I only wanted to sing songs
    Hang, hang me up on your cross
    For the record, I only wanted to sing songs
    Record Writer/s: KATHLEEN MARGARET EDWARDS
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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