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Two Tongues – Veuve Clicquot lyrics
I’ve Said My Peace And This Means War
Burn Long Island from the beach on in a veneer of liquor to ignite filthy sheets from a cheery sublet on 72nd Street I never trusted you anyway fell in love with you anyway pouring liquor on your gaping wounds and sing
Auld Lang Syne
Be My Valentine
One More, One More Time
(One More Time) Come On Change Your Mind
How Could You Forget The First Time We Kissed?
But if all time is unified the day that we’re born is the day that we die as I knock on your door for the first time fine, lay at home with my children so content not knowing if you’re alive or dead
Auld Lang Syne
Be My Valentine
One More, One More Time
(One More Time) Come On Change Your Mind
How Could You Forget The Last Time We Kissed?
This is it so does it hurt when I look down on you (so in love with you) does it kill when I take this from you (so in love with you) do you feel when I reach to touch you as you chuck my cigarette away and slur the words “I Won’t Let You Die”
I’ve Said My Peace And This Means War

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