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A word or two to Mary Please write a letter for me That's what my buddy said to me today I couldn't keep from cryin' Sad eyes are looking at me He
O.P.P., how can I explain it I'll take you frame by frame it To have y'all jumpin' shall we singin' it O is for "Other", P is for "People"
they right or wrong Fuck them niggas they stay dissin in they fucking songs Fuck pussy nigga tell his ass stay at home Tryina get by tryina get by tryina
Sentimental Letter that I wrote was sentimental But I was unsettled by it Stomach couldn't keep quiet Lying Tell the truth for once Do it while
again Build a life of love brick by brick Always walk softly and carry a big stick I'm writin you this letter to let you know I'm tryin Walk through
again Build a life of love brick by brick Always walk softly and carry a big stick I'm writin you this letter to let you know I'm tryin Walk through
again Build a life of love brick by brick Always walk softly and carry a big stick I'm writin you this letter to let you know I'm tryin Walk through
again Build a life of love brick by brick Always walk softly and carry a big stick I'm writin you this letter to let you know I'm tryin Walk through
head and cry Billy and Sue met the first day of school And ever since lived by the golden rule When you do unto others What you wouldn't want done
head and cry Billy and Sue met the first day of school And ever since lived by the golden rule When you do unto others What you wouldn't want done
head and cry Billy and Sue met the first day of school And ever since lived by the golden rule When you do unto others What you wouldn't want done
head and cry Billy and Sue met the first day of school And ever since lived by the golden rule When you do unto others What you wouldn't want done
head and cry Billy and Sue met the first day of school And ever since lived by the golden rule When you do unto others What you wouldn't want done
wrote a letter to his sweetheart that was waitin back at home She's worried sick and feelin alone It said honey I'm missin you so much, I'll only be gone
species that broke my heart Is the very same species that touched the stars From humble beginnings we built our homes Generations of wisdom inside of our
recaptured, and two of them were later executed for their crimes. In 1946, six prisoners attempted to escape by digging a tunnel from the prison's laundry
dude home from the bar I should have knocked him out and told you you're a fucking piece of shit Driven home alone and never ever talked to you again but
the letter from her soldier boy His words of love made her heart beat fast But little did she know it would be the last Oh Mary don't you weep for me Oh Mary
awakening is accompanied by grief So I wear this cloak of raven feathers, holding a sceptre As letters from the ether fall like rain on arid deserts Welcome
by grief So I wear this cloak of raven feathers, holding a sceptre As letters from the ether fall like rain on arid deserts Welcome to the land
Red letters an wedding bells How'd we end up in Wellington? Doubts and woes, but we can make a house a home As long as it's you and me Even if it
scratch a few letters into an old desk somewhere Much like these freckles on your cheeks it distracts me from feeling empty I scratch a few letters into
wave up from the streets All round the world I'll look for you each Christmas Eve And if I fly by you tomorrow Would you come back home to me? With
O.P.P., how can I explain it I'll take you frame by frame it To have y'all jumpin' shall we singin' it O is for "Other", P is for "People"
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