December's traditions s** the last of summer from our cheeks
Draws the curtains, strips the trees
In so-called living rooms, Scottish pastimes come to roost
Love's labor's stain a linen sheet
The ghostly body who makes his bed beside you
Is slowly losing teeth
The boy needs sunlight and the shock of modesty
He needs to get some sleep
It's not the answer that's taken plaster of shattered bone
What do you need, what do you need from me
It's not the answer to the cancer like the cold
What do you need, what do you need from me?
After months of grieving, f** the grief I'm leaving
Will you leave with me?
The blood loss, the towering cost
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Mouth to mouth, tongue to tongue
The lick brings warm the talent taste
I can't correct myself, convince you
That there's no one else in volume, good news
If you want a safe, you don't want me
It's not the answer that's taken plaster of shattered bone
What do you need, what do you need from me?
It's not the answer to the cancer like the cold
What do you need, what do you need from me?
It's not the answer, I'm just begging to be told
What do you need, what do you need from me
If I had the answer, write a book of what I know
What do you need, what do you need from me?