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Butterfly Culture lyrics
Even though the faded glow won't burn through all your bars,
You put out to put up.
Even while your lightening smile was shaking in the smoke,
Your head was full of hope.
Because I am a member of the butterfly culture,
Where we were, can we take,
we played, and we prayed to God,
That the girl in that dress will undress, and distress you with the way that she moves.
Even now when you know how to measure up the risk,
You're still not tired of this.
Even when the pills you take turn you to a ghost,
You still spin around the most.
Because I am a member of the butterfly culture,
Where we were, can we take,
we played, and we prayed to God,
That the girl in that dress, will undress, and distress you with the way that she moves.
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- Track 4 on Last Smoke Before the Snowstorm
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- 5 Atlas Hands
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