Manchester Orchestra Lyrics
9. Tony The Tiger
I was alone So I set a fire and I wasted it all on you You were a seed I can hardly remember And I knew it'd be over soon If I was a tree I knew you couldn't take it On a Sunday afternoon And we were a bridge on top of gaudy water When I had something left inside you What is the price to be a bargain beggar So lonely but always free What did you mean when you said it's destructive And you sank yourself right into me I know you think you know But you probably don't And I know you think you know But you probably don't know Do you think that you would actually do it Do you think that you would actually do it And you slept the entire drive home It was you my sister and I And you slept the entire drive home It was you my sister and I Do you think that you would actually do it Do you think that you would actually do it Do you think that you would actually do it Do you think that you would actually do it
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