This song is called Dentists. It's about dentists.
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lyrics
Your life is all about my mouth
Your pride is bound to bottom out
You spend your time picking and scraping away
Things that I found yesterday
Your health recedes with your hairline
Once you walked free but now you're mine
Your hands will get shaky, your eyes will get weak
All you can do now is just speak
Endless time to waste
Endless thoughts against the whole
Could I make the good life
Should I take this one chance
My only chance
Your health recedes with your hairline
Once you walked free but now you're mine
Your hands will get shaky, your eyes will get weak
All you can do now is just speak
Endless time to waste
Endless thoughts against the whole
Could I make the good life
Should I take this one chance
My only chance
Why can't we pull ourselves out of this hole?
Why can't you see that I'm losing control?
Why can't you be there when nobody's left?
How can you leave when there is no-one else?
Endless time to waste
Endless thoughts against the whole
Could I make the good life
Should I take this one chance
My only chance
credits
from Trundler,
released March 21, 2011
Ethan Sherman - Guitars
Ben Greenberg - Guitars
Ian Walker - Keys, Vocals
Niko Lecoeuche - Bass
Avi Ballo - Drums
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