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Hinged in the middle is their wagging tongue Tirelessly sharing all that you've done With any ear that will bend its way Hoping to turn a double play To gain sympathy and have their legend live on Oh! What a triumph for a wagging tongue And although it's irksome to be the target of malice In any situation there can be found solace Hinged tongues delight in the breaking apart The details that might conflict are omitted from the start But (pay attention this is the good part) In the midst of all that flurry of tongue and ear The wheat from chaff also becomes quite clear So, pay attention, watch and see Who's left standing next to thee It's not your business anyway, the stuff an injured tongue has to say Choose to put it behind you today. Head high, walk away. For the barbed tongue will always stay busy And you mustn't indulge in an egocentric tizzy Let them rob the graves of memories put to rest Invest in the living! Fuel the dreams that lie in your breast.
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Sep 1, 2013
Sep 1, 2013 at 3:56 PM UTC
Wagging Tongues
Hinged in the middle is their wagging tongue Tirelessly sharing all that you've done With any ear that will bend its way Hoping to turn a double play To gain sympathy and have their legend live on Oh! What a triumph for a wagging tongue And although it's irksome to be the target of malice In any situation there can be found solace Hinged tongues delight in the breaking apart The details that might conflict are omitted from the start But (pay attention this is the good part) In the midst of all that flurry of tongue and ear The wheat from chaff also becomes quite clear So, pay attention, watch and see Who's left standing next to thee It's not your business anyway, the stuff an injured tongue has to say Choose to put it behind you today. Head high, walk away. For the barbed tongue will always stay busy And you mustn't indulge in an egocentric tizzy Let them rob the graves of memories put to rest Invest in the living! Fuel the dreams that lie in your breast.
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Sep 1, 2013
Sep 1, 2013 at 3:56 PM UTC
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