Store Bought Bones

Album: Broken Boy Soldiers (2006)
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  • Down on your hands and knees
    Underneath the poplar trees
    Digging through the sticks and stones
    Looking for store bought bones

    Waiting on the rising sun
    Clutching at your holstered gun
    Praying on a shooting star
    I'm looking wherever you are

    Looking through a telescope
    Maybe there's a sign of hope
    Leaving everything behind
    Discovering your store bought mind

    Sitting at the edge of the sea
    Wishing you were here by me
    Shifting through the mountain of bricks
    Looking for a store bought fix

    You can't buy what you can't find what you can't buy
    What you find what you can't buy what you can't
    You can't buy what you can't find what you can't
    You can't buy what you can't find what you can't buy
    What you find what you can't buy what you can't
    You can't buy what you can't find what you can't
    You can't buy what you can't find what you can't Writer/s: Brendan Benson, John Anthony White
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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