Damaged Goods

Album: Fragrant World (2012)
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  • Anything we should know about your change?
    Her eyes are waiting
    This calls to panels sustained brown
    Everyone's tiring
    September thudding quickens with a serious slope
    We're in it together but no one pulls

    As soon as the circus disappears
    Damaged goods, damaged goods
    The saints only preach when the coast is clear
    Damaged goods, damaged goods
    The lines in your palm shouldn't give you grief
    Damaged goods, damaged goods
    And quickly the bloom on the rose does leave
    Damaged goods, damaged goods

    No matter what he thought she was
    No matter what he thought she was before
    Professional, a working stiff
    It's over now, damaged goods

    As soon as the circus disappears
    Damaged goods, damaged goods
    The saints only preach when the coast is clear
    Damaged goods, damaged goods
    The lines in your palm shouldn't give you grief
    Damaged goods, damaged goods
    And quickly the bloom on the rose does leave
    Damaged goods, damaged goods

    No doubts, no doubts
    What's done is done
    No doubts, no doubts
    What's done is done
    No doubts, no doubts
    What's done is done Writer/s: Anand Mathew Wilder, Christopher E Keating
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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