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I once loved a man
Who was all lips and hands,
Cracked lips and hands,
Calloused hands.
I still feel his touch
Against my skin;
Past loves linger like
Phantom limbsI'll cut straight to the heart:
I don't believe
The pretty little things that you say.
I've heard a lot of little pretty things.
Don't buy me flowers,
It pains me to watch
Pretty little things wilt away
Pretty little things wilt away
Pretty little things wilt awayThere are lessons in life
No one should have to learn,
But trust is now something

I make people earn.
So I'm not inclined
To just give it away
To a pair of blue eyes
With some nice things to sayI'll cut straight to the heart:
I don't believe
The pretty little things that you say.
I've heard a lot of little pretty things.
Don't buy me flowers,
It pains me to watch
Pretty little things wilt away
Pretty little things wilt away
Pretty little things wilt awayI know a trick to make a man's color show:
If he sees something he wants,
Tell him noMaybe you're right,
Maybe I have been used up
By another man's hungry hands.
Maybe you're right,
Maybe I have been ruined
For all other men after him.
But maybe I'm the one who's right.
Maybe you have proven why
Women like me
Never fall for pretty little thingsI'll cut straight to the heart:
I don't believe
The pretty little things that you say.
I've heard a lot of little pretty things.
Don't buy me flowers
It pains me to watch
Pretty little things wilt away
Pretty little things wilt away
Pretty little things wilt away
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Destiny itself assembled the Crane Wives, and now they seek only to make music worthy of destiny. That, and act as silly as humanly possible. "The Crane Wife is an old Japanese tale. While there are many variations of the tale, a common version is that a poor man finds an injured crane on his doorstep (or outside with an arrow in it), takes it in and nurses it back to health. After he releases the crane, a woman appears at his doorstep with whom he falls in love and marries.

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