Stove/Smother

CHRIS THOMPSON, JULIE DOIRON, MARK GAUDET, RICK WHITE

You still wonder if you understood the way I felt about the stove
At my friend peter's house I wish you'd slow it down
I thought you'd listen to me
I wish you'd try to stop and show me
But you couldn't even slow it down a bit
At least for me

You still wonder if you understood the way I felt about the stove
At our friend Eric's house I wish you'd leave me be
I thought you'd listen to me I wish you'd try to stop and listen
There's other ways I could get it you know, that don't you

You know that don't you
You know that don't you
You know that don't you

See the colors in your hair
Tangled knots out in your hair
Running fingers as you swear
Looking up with eager stare
Red dots in as black comes out
Who smells so strong, you talk about
The other girls are big or dumb
But colored hair won't make you comb

I watch you sigh and I watch you shout
While you struggle to get your colored mess out
And won't you help me dry my eyes
You mother tries to comb the knots out
You cry and yell while you cut your knots out
I watch you hair fall past your eyes

I saw your hair slowly die
I saw your hair slowly die
I saw your hair slowly die
I saw your hair slowly die

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The song “Stove/Smother” by Sloan was composed by CHRIS THOMPSON, JULIE DOIRON, MARK GAUDET, RICK WHITE.

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