Tori Amos - Doughnut Song lyrics
[Tori Amos - Doughnut Song lyrics]
You’ll never gain weight from a doughnut hole
Then thought that I could
Decipher your message
There’s no one here dear, no one at all
And if I’m wasting all your time this time
Maybe you never learned to take
And if I’m hanging on to your shade
I guess I’m way beyond the pale
And southern men can grow gold
Can grow pretty
You can tell me it’s over, it's over
Blood can be pretty like a delicate man
You can tell me over, over your shoulder
Copper to steel to a hinge that is faltered
You can tell me it’s over and over
That lets you in, lets you in, lets you in
Come in, Houston
And if I’m wasting all your time this time
I guess you never learned to take
And if I’m hanging on to your shade
I guess I’m way beyond the pale
Something’s just, something’s just
Keeping you numb
You told me last night you were a sun now
With your very own devoted satellite
Happy for you and I am sure that I hate you
Two sons too many, too many able fires
Hey yes
And you’ve been wasting all my time
This time I saw you
You can tell me it’s over, it's over
I said you never learned to take
You can tell me over, over your shoulder
And if I’m hanging on to your shade
I guess I’m way beyond the pale
I guess I’m way beyond the pale
Had me a trick and a kick and your message
You’ll never gain weight from a doughnut hole