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Buck 65 - Corrugated Tin Facade Lyrics



Buck 65 - Corrugated Tin Facade Lyrics




Look at this mess, he thought he was cheatin' God
She leaves in the autumn, his face like a beaten dog
Now he's become everything that you hate
He's just in time to be too late

His friends are like snowflakes, his lies are confessions
Behold the old man and his ruined possessions
He can't play guitar but he does try very hard
Pens from hotel rooms, old library cards

Photos and whatnots, blood in his boots
Sun in his eyes, an anchor instead of roots
Clocks on every wall, fish in the ocean
Solitude, faith, suspicion, commotion

The hole in his stomach tastes like words
He dreams and imagines his face like hers
He knows he can't live without his greatest fears
And nothing's more beautiful than a woman's tears

Cardboard boxes full of regrets
He feeds his remorse like you feed your pets
Voices in his head that all said, "Live a day"
But the look in his eyes makes him a dead giveaway

The bough that he breaks, the line that he draws
He fell in love with the ugliness that nobody saw
As close as he came, as far as he stood
He loved her with his mouth as hard as he could

Most people change when they enter the door
They walk home from work and remember the war
He's digging a ditch, and spent the day piling,
Dirt until it hurt and went away smiling

Alone and heartbroken, just the way he likes it
Only the loneliness knows him wholly
And nothing seems to work, wrong everywhere
He watches her brushing her long, heavy hair
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Look at this mess, he thought he was cheatin' God
She leaves in the autumn, his face like a beaten dog
Now he's become everything that you hate
He's just in time to be too late

His friends are like snowflakes, his lies are confessions
Behold the old man and his ruined possessions
He can't play guitar but he does try very hard
Pens from hotel rooms, old library cards

Photos and whatnots, blood in his boots
Sun in his eyes, an anchor instead of roots
Clocks on every wall, fish in the ocean
Solitude, faith, suspicion, commotion

The hole in his stomach tastes like words
He dreams and imagines his face like hers
He knows he can't live without his greatest fears
And nothing's more beautiful than a woman's tears

Cardboard boxes full of regrets
He feeds his remorse like you feed your pets
Voices in his head that all said, "Live a day"
But the look in his eyes makes him a dead giveaway

The bough that he breaks, the line that he draws
He fell in love with the ugliness that nobody saw
As close as he came, as far as he stood
He loved her with his mouth as hard as he could

Most people change when they enter the door
They walk home from work and remember the war
He's digging a ditch, and spent the day piling,
Dirt until it hurt and went away smiling

Alone and heartbroken, just the way he likes it
Only the loneliness knows him wholly
And nothing seems to work, wrong everywhere
He watches her brushing her long, heavy hair
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Writer: CHARLES WISHART AUSTIN, GRAEME ROSS CAMPBELL, RICHARD TERFRY
Copyright: Lyrics © Red Brick Music Publishing

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