A Case for Shame
by Moby

Album: Innocents (2013)
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  • Cut off your nose
    To spite your face
    Slowly send your palms away

    Draw fire crawl out
    And seek the shade
    Slowly send your palms away

    A fine line will set you apart
    Swallow my name, swallow it down
    Sing me a song

    Shoot the breeze
    Shake my hand
    Across the fire, I caught your stare

    Sing me a song
    You today
    You today
    You today
    You today
    A beacon will send you home
    A beacon will send you home

    A fine line will set you apart
    Swallow my name, swallow it down
    Sing me a song.
    Shoot the breeze
    Shake my hand
    Across the fire, I caught your stare
    Sing me a song

    You today
    You today
    You today
    You today

    A fine line will set you apart
    Swallow my name, swallow it down
    Sing me a song.
    Shoot the breeze
    Shake my hand
    Across the fire, I caught your stare
    Sing me a song

    You today
    You today
    You today
    You today

    Cut off your nose
    To spite your face
    Slowly send your palms away
    I heard you say
    I will not shame
    You today
    You today
    You today
    You today
    You today
    You today
    You today Writer/s: Jim Anderson, Ladan Hussein, Richard Melville Hall, Thomas Stuart Green
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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