The Shoe - Harry Barry lyrics

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The Shoe - Harry Barry lyrics

Harry Barry, kitchen wife take and marry my body strife things to carry the machinery wheels, and plans to bury rock burdened fields. Harry Barry, kitchen wife Can you carry my heavy life? With plans laid down the old road of man, up turned trees, burned ruined bend. My hope is like a sword cleansed too harsh the shine of bark stripped. Always travels with Never getting to tip out in high anger spills over no man's lips. Always travels with, with my person On my person's hip. Harry Barry, kitchen wife take and marry my body strife things to carry the machinery wheels and plans to bury rock burdened fields. And taking trawls and turning tides Plans left carried from the inside And taking lights and burning bright And turning out lives from your inside Swallow you down, deep ditch dark out I swallowed you down, deep dark dirty ground I swallowed you down With my soft tongue you'll drown Harry Barry, kitchen wife take and marry my body strife things to carry your body to bend and plans laid down the old road of man.

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