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Acorde de Deep Dark Below - Amanda Shires

Letra de Deep Dark Below

[Chorus]

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Most of the shingles are gone

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There are a couple still hanging on

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Like an old man's teeth

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Thrid house in, witH the weeds in the limbs

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and all the broken glass and other peoples trash



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The windows are all busted out

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You can slip your way carefully in

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even stand inside the tape and lay in the shape of her

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chalk out line



[Chorus]

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Monsters are men that the devil gets in

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And even he gets so bored sometimes

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Climbs from his hole, the deep dark below

G D

To entertain himself awhile

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To entertain himself awhile



[Verse]

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He puts on the body and clothes

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Of someone you think you know

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and you step into those hands like a horse in quicksand

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you find yourself screaming your way to the end

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thats what happened to Aleesha



[Chorus]

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She was dancing wild, tilting from the wine

G D

dark hair and diamond shine

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lonely and bruised getting over getting used

G D

It's usually the week ones he finds

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It's usually the week ones he finds



[Verse]

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And he wanted her beauty, it was all he was after

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Oh he'd never hips and legs and skin and arms like hers

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and she was dying for some company

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they found her some days later

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undone, scattered and right beside her

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a straight plain, sledge hammer



[Chorus]

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I heard he plays a mean fiddle and his bows' made of bones

G D

and it sounds like your deepest desire



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lonely and bruised getting over getting used

G D

It's usually the week ones he finds

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It's usually the week ones he finds

Discos en los que aparece este acorde: Down Fell The Doves

El acorde de Deep Dark Below de Amanda Shires es una versi�n de la canci�n original realizada por colaboradores/usuarios de Coveralia.

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