| Letras de Canciones de The Wallflowers | | |
| Artista: The Wallflowers |
| Album: The Wallflowers |
| Canción: Ashes to ashes |
| | Well, you could walk like a stranger head back into here, Bringing gifts while you act so sincere, Bringing gifts for a boy who´s five years, Looking for rocks and training wheels.
I don´t remember you from any of those books, Ashes to ashes and six feet under, face down in a box. Where did you ever learn to treat me like that?
You don´t seem to have any of that family stuff, You know the hardwood floors and all that penniless rough. Your bad luck follows you like a heart attack, Twist your fingers, soon as break your back.
I don´t remember you from any of those books, Ashes to ashes and six feet under, face down in a box. Where did you ever learn to treat me like that that that?
It´s coming from another with a mother who´s just like yours, Givin´ you headaches and all those mental scores. Give a little, have a little, take some for yourself, Like the needy and the greedy always seem by themselves, Well, you must be, have to be one of these,
Hidin´ in the shade under your family tree Think I met you once in a liquor store, No think I saw you hanging by the stage door Handing out programs to the family theater Devised a role so you don´t mistreat her.
Take it wild, take it fast, You never gave yourself a chance.
I don´t remember you from any of those books, Ashes to ashes and six feet under, face down in a box. Where did you ever learn to treat me like that, that, that, that? |
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