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Harrikiri - Blubber Mouth Lyrics



Harrikiri - Blubber Mouth Lyrics




I look you in the eyes
Don't like what I see
Staring me down
As if something's wrong with me

You always wanna talk
Don't like what I hear
And when you yell
You complain when I disappear

Careful what you say
What you say
Careful what you say
What you say
What you don't say

That's me in the mirror
Don't like what I see
No one to help me through
This awful misery

One day she showed up
Zoomed into my eyes
She said she loved me
But was breaking all ties

Careful what you say
What you say
Careful what you say
What you say
What you don't say

One more look in your eyes
The question remains
No more second chances
Yeah, we both missed that train

Fear and anger drove us apart
Now we deserve a fresh new start - a fresh new start
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I look you in the eyes
Don't like what I see
Staring me down
As if something's wrong with me

You always wanna talk
Don't like what I hear
And when you yell
You complain when I disappear

Careful what you say
What you say
Careful what you say
What you say
What you don't say

That's me in the mirror
Don't like what I see
No one to help me through
This awful misery

One day she showed up
Zoomed into my eyes
She said she loved me
But was breaking all ties

Careful what you say
What you say
Careful what you say
What you say
What you don't say

One more look in your eyes
The question remains
No more second chances
Yeah, we both missed that train

Fear and anger drove us apart
Now we deserve a fresh new start - a fresh new start
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Writer: Harry Simons
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Harrikiri - Blubber Mouth Video
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Performed By: Harrikiri
Language: English
Length: 2:37
Written by: Harry Simons

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