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Bite Your Tongue - Tommy Stinson



     
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You've got the answer for everything
That's wrong with everybody else
You've borrowed insights
Should have borrowed someone else's mouthAnd I, I have seen you fallin' through the door
When no one would even help you off the floorYou dyed your hair you read Bukowski
Now and live by every word
You'd look the part
If not for the clothes you wear that you're wearing outAnd I heard from a man named Seth
That life, don't come to those who wait for deathWhen you kiss and tell you leave a mark
Till someone else bites your tongue
Till someone else bites your tongueYou've got your poets and now
Your singers singing show tunes in the car
You weren't so clever
In your flowered prints and your ghetto scarsAnd I want to watch the sunset on the beach
Yeah, it's always been too far from my reachAnd you took a turn at Silver Lake
And now you're calling it your home
Too bad you can't grow up
You're growing down in your wedding gownAnd I swear to God I've seen this play before

Yeah, I smelt the popcorn on the floorWhen you kiss and tell you leave a mark
Till someone else bites your tongue
Till someone else bites your tongue
Till someone else bites your tongue
Till someone else bites your tongue

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Tommy Stinson (born Thomas Eugene Stinson, 6 October, 1966 in Minneapolis, USA), currently a member of Guns N' Roses, was one of the founding members of the legendary 1980s alternative band The Replacements. Just 12 years old when he joined, Stinson played bass for The Replacements until their breakup in 1991. He then formed the short-lived bands Bash & Pop who in 1993 released one album Friday Night Is Killing Me and then later, Perfect, who released an EP in 1996 titled When Squirrels Play Chicken. In 1997 their album Seven Days a Week was shelved due to record company problems.

Read more about Tommy Stinson on Last.fm.


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