1990 Was A Long Year And We Are All Out Of Hot Water

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Let the stove get hot, we need heat
 To hard all the house with our teeth
 But I can't make dinner properly,
 You are a girl with a cock
 I am a boy who can't talk
 Warm me enough, a bit, sue
 To grind all the milk out of you
 We share the kitchen table
 And vomit newspaper
 Back and forth, back and forth
 Back and forth, back and forth
 But I can talk to you, I'd like to lay with you
 Divorce lawyers, I shaved my head
 She shaved her head
 We are new
 And standing near the window
 She pulls her pants down a little
 And says, 'Do you see where I used to be a boy?'
 Do you see where I used to be a boy?
 I said 'I've had in my mouth, I swallowed the evidence down'
 And the children wandered around, there standing, the stomach to growl
 She says this is all I have in my hands
 She says I want to forget who I am
 I want to fuck and forget who I am
 And so we swallow faucets and spit hot water
 Between our lips, like what would we say instead
 And we gather our hair, like bark from backyards where
 We force the fire to spread, with sawdust carved from our heads
 Where did you put my autobiography?
 Where did you put all the wood for the winter?
 And where did you thrust all the oil we kept up?
 And how do we get warm?
 How do we get warm?
 How do we stay warm?
 How do we stay warm?

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Duration
05:01
Key
7
Tempo
105 BPM

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