Paperdoll

Album: Spit (1999)
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  • I look at her in that paper dress
    I wonder why she won't burn
    She's just a paperdoll
    That's all
    Just a paperdoll
    I dress her up
    I dress her up, she knocks me down (x2)
    They try her on for size, she fits nice, one size fits all (x2)
    Now her soul is dead
    Now her body's raw
    You can numb her pain
    Watch the blood run down her face, but don't take notice
    & watch the blood run down her arms, please don't take notice
    I know you have her soul, & I see it in your eyes
    She knows you have her soul, & she sees it in your eyes
    Now her soul is dead
    Now her body's raw
    Wash away her pain
    She wants you to ease her pain
    She wants you to eat her remains Writer/s: FALLON BOWMAN, MERCEDES LANDER, MORGAN LANDER
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing
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