Cactus

Black Francis

Sitting here wishing on a cement floor
Wishing that I had just something you wore

I put it on when I go lonely
Will you take off your dress and send it to me?

I miss your kissin' and I miss your head
Letter in your writing doesn't mean you're not dead
So, run outside in the desert heat
Make your dress all wet and send it to me

I miss your kissin' and I miss your head
And a Letter in your writing doesn't mean you're not dead
run outside in the desert heat
Make your dress all wet and send it to me

I miss your soup and I miss your bread
letter in your writing doesn't mean you're not dead
So spill your breakfast and drip your wine
Wear that dress when you're dying

Sitting here wishing on a cement floor
wishing that I had just something you wore

Bloody your hands on a cactus tree
Wipe it on your dress and send it to me

Sitting here wishing on a cement floor
wishing that I had just something you wore

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The song “Cactus” by Frank Black was composed by Black Francis.

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