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I bet you think we didnt know
Didnt even see the tides change
But its a small, small world, girl
Getting even smaller every dayI bet you think we didnt know
Didnt even see the tides change
But its a small, small world, girl
Getting even smaller every dayYou can fake that smile for a
[Incomprehensible] or a while
But the kids all learn
Once those bridges burnThe trash washes up to shore
Even in this landlocked place
The shit gets thicker, its toxic
Get it out of my faceThe trash washes up to shore
Even in this landlocked place
The shit gets thicker, its toxic
Get it out of my faceAnd dont be surprised
If they dont buy your lies
Some of us can see through

Your stained glass eyesPot kettle, pot kettle black
Talk that, talk that smack
Pot kettle, pot kettle black
Watch your, watch your backPot kettle, pot kettle black
Talk that, talk that smack
Pot kettle, pot kettle black
Watch your, watch your backOh my god, did you hear, yeah
About that bitch and what she did?
I dont believe it, oh, oh
What a ho, what a tramp, what a slutPot kettle, pot kettle black
Talk that, talk that smack
Pot kettle, pot kettle black
Watch your, watch your backPot kettle, pot kettle black
Talk, talk, talk that smack
Pot kettle, pot kettle black
Watch, watch, watch your back

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Tilly and the Wall are an indie rock group which formed in Omaha, Nebraska, United States in 2001. The band consits of Derek Pressnall (vocals, guitar), his wife Jamie Pressnall (tap dancer), Neely Jenkins (vocals, bass), Kianna Alarid (vocals, recorder, bass) and Nick White (keyboards). The band has gained notoriety for having a tap dancer provide percussion instead of a drummer (although drums and drum machines are occasionally used on some of their recordings, and Pressnall is usually complemented by Alarid and Jenkins stomping on the floor).

Read more about Tilly and the Wall on Last.fm.


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