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A very moody, dark song about a young girl growing up in the shadow of abuse. One of many different styles for Blue Spot, chosen to show the depth present in all of their songs, including the more hardcore ones. |
CD: Occupant
Label: Blue Spot Music
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Lyrics
Paper dolls and hours by the window
Lori Grows
Mother crying stops by to say hello
Lori Grows
Grandpa snores, the weight of his ugly arm
Lori Grows
She puts on her clothes and prays to a lucky charm
Lori Grows
Studies the classroom
to see how it could have been
Lori Grows
Family tree pictures, cut from a magazine
Lori Grows
The trees shed their colors,
and we crush them beneith our feet
It's better that nobody knows
The colors I may have, I'll keep them inside of me
Lori Grows
And she tries not to speak
Because words bring attention
And she'e told that she's lucky
That Grandfather loves her so
The secrets she keeps
She has noone to tell them to
She's too old to believe
But she's too young to be alone
Rows of houses, all bricks and windowpanes
Lori Grows
Eye is clouded, forced shut and drips again
Lori Grows
Darkness shrouding swimsuits and ponytails
Lori Grows
Music pounding, they drink from their holy grails
Lori Grows
But it's easy to dream
That she might be as good as them
Because she wears the right clothes
And she studies the latest swears
We all overlook things
They could see her as one of them
And all that she needs
Is some well-painted fingernails
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