Wristwatch

Album: Manning Fireworks (2024)
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  • So you say I've got a funny face
    It makes me money
    So you say I've wasted my life away
    Well

    I got a beach home up in Buffalo
    And a wristwatch that's
    A compass and a cell phone
    And a wristwatch that
    Tells me you're all alone

    I'd still take your Amazing Grace
    I'd give all my money
    And I'd still take your pretty face

    I've got a houseboat docked at the
    Himbo Dome
    And a wristwatch that's a
    Pocket knife and a megaphone
    And a wristwatch that tells me
    I'm on my own
    And a wristwatch that tells me
    I'm on my own Writer/s: Alex Farrar, MJ Lenderman
    Publisher: SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB.
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