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Baby, when I met you I knew this was for the rest of our lives.
I've been jumping bodies trying and crying just to get back to you.
The last one, I had shot his face off too soon.
I found me a love doctor who swapped me out of that one to the new.Baby, when it's over you won't be hard to find.
I'll find another cavity and carousel my way to you.
You'll have to recognize me by my new set of eyes.
(Repeats over time.)
Baby, when it's over you won't be hard to find.
I'll find another cavity and carousel my way to you.
I'll keep changing form and coming back to your side.
I possessed this body to possess a way to come back to you.
The last one tried to stop me but this heart's just too true.
Many years later I predict the past may replay itself.
Just like Sunny's body this could become number two.
I'm a lot of heart but have a habit to stop and start.
Lives you soon knew, you true itself, to begin to start.Baby, when it's over you won't be hard to find.
I'll find another cavity and carousel my way to you.
I'll keep changing form and coming back to your side.

(Repeats over time.)
Baby, when it's over you won't be hard to find.
I'll find another cavity and carousel my way to you.
You'll have to recognize me by my new set of eyes.
(Repeats over time.)
He's got the power, the power, the power
He's got the power, the power, the power
He's got the power, the power, the power
He's got the power, the power, the power
He's got the power, the power, the power
...
Of love over me.
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Born out of the ashes of seminal art thrashers Botch and Minneapolis punk heroes Kill Sadie, Seattle's These Arms are Snakes have fast-become an integral part of the Pacific Northwest's ever-dynamic musical fabric. The band formed in Seattle, Washington in 2002 and began employing sinister guitar licks mixed with equal parts snarly vocals and a penchant for spaced out musical long form; painting the buzz-heavy Snakes as anything but conventional.

Read more about These Arms Are Snakes on Last.fm.


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