Funny / when that tapping underground /
Seems to rise above the kitchen / seems to rise like mother's frown
Well the crow always said / be careful where you bury
Funny / when that tapping underground /
Seems to rise above the curtains / seems to rise like mother's gown
Well the crow always said / careful where you bury your
And my father worked this ground
And my father worked this ground
And my father worked this ground
And my father worked this ground
That's why the crow always said / careful where you bury your dead
credits
from Waa,
released May 6, 2017
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