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Tight
03:24
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What I'll Say
03:02
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I've often thought what I'll say when I see you
Claiming of your lunacy and growling in the corner
I couldn't believe when I saw you
Embracing what you thought was God and kneeling at the altar
Milking your member clean off
Wearing hand-me-down sweaters stuffed with love letters
It's easy, you just don't touch her
With your skin of an octogenarian on a frame pushing 40
And the phone is a modern day noose you
Choose to wear with your selfie stare
No shame on your features
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Maybe Don't
02:47
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Born Green
03:47
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You ask a simple question with those arresting eyes
And my mind it turns equestrian
Gallops on and tumbles over itself
And I want to be homogenous, vaguely European at best
But my native tongue it does betray me
Forces out dirt from the back of my chest
I have the same veins as him, something singing within
They can't even sleep at night
Itching something awful, telling me to go
But that colour's got a hold of my skin
It travels faster than I can
With a pinch of salt we're rubbing it in
And the flag on my back, it is freeing
Are you wealthy these days? A plummy taste you have gained
When you turn up your nose in your Penny hose
And you stare at the floor
You'd think you were green, born green
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Quincey May Brown Manchester, UK
A Mancunian singer/songwriter with a penchant for shirking convention and darkly playful lyrics. Quincey May Brown’s harp
and piano led songs are supported by the luscious textural arrangements of producer/guitarist Joel Harries and bass clarinettist Ben Castle.
Her highly acclaimed debut album Basic Surgeon was released in November 2023.
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