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Plugs without a socket
There's no moon without a rocketHoles if you could lock it
I wouldn't let you if you wanted to
Court or you're bad, bad when you're good
Close ?em off and let him go homeI never want to leave ya
But I won't want to grieve ya
When ya money come around I?ll be home
No one gets to laugh at youI know a bike with a plate a special plate forgetting me
Your home is not my home and your bone is not mine
No more things that I could want and delay [unverified]let's smoke some butts, Steve
Let's smoke some butts, come on
Let's smoke some butts, come onI'm hoping for somebody, somebody who will love me
And I'm not sure that that's very hard to find
'Cause I never really looked, I never really took
A second glance at something you saidI'm leaving on my fly you know
You know, no way I doOh, leaving don't you know
Come on, come on, come on
[Unverified]Buy me a postcard, put it in the mail

Buy me a boat and we?ll set sail
Buy me a ship it?s just the same
Same way of saying the same thingOh, no one gets to lie
When it gets down too close to the
Never mind, forget what I said
It meant nothing to you or me, you or meI met a man, a man who taught me something
Something about tying knots on a girl?s forehead
I never learned ?cause I never had eight children
And I never wanted themBut now, now I'm getting older
Maybe I?d like to fuck a woman and make one
But I don't know if I should
Because I don't have a real steady job
Because I don't have a real special, ooh
Songwriters
STEPHEN MALKMUSPublished by
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Pavement are an American indie rock band that formed in Stockton, California in 1989. For most of the period to 1999, the band consisted of Stephen Malkmus (vocals, guitar), Scott "Spiral Stairs" Kannberg (guitar, vocals), Mark Ibold (bass), Steve West (drums) and Bob Nastanovich (percussion, vocals). During that period, and since, they have frequently been described as one of the most influential bands to emerge from the American underground of the '90s. While their split in 1999 was reportedly rather acrimonious, they undertook a well-received reunion tour during 2010.

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