Give Them a Token - Adam Green

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Dissappear in complete disarrays.
We are fern what your grandfather says.
Love the kisses at all be sending you.
Play the rhythm that I'm pretending to.
Take the time to find out.
What I bound out.

I was flatter my own my darling.
Fock the lessons and brace for so long.

When your trips only 5 meters long
and you'find you been grown all allongs.
Join the living in natures loll aby a
nd only sleep in cabrones could simple thieves.
Only they could forget the kindliness.

I was flatter my own my darling.
Fock the lessons and brace for so long.

Can't stop laughing
if you can't stop wonder whether he is calling.

Give them a tooking,
Give them a tooking to play

Don't stop springing when they play a number.
Don't bad laughing could privet my slumber.

Give them a tooking,
Give them a tooking to play


Minder love can be shorn
like a scarfes very tills or behell to the parts.
You can't stop laughing,
If you can't stop falling.
Makes you wonder whether he is calling

Give them a tooking,
Give them a tooking to play

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Adam Green (born May 28, 1981 in Mount Kisco, New York) is an American singer-songwriter.

Green attended Emerson College briefly in 1998 before leaving to concentrate on his music, going on to co-found the anti folk group The Moldy Peaches with Kimya Dawson. In 2004 The Moldy Peaches went on hiatus and both Green and Dawson embarked on solo careers.

Green released several albums on Rough Trade Records. Among his better known songs are "Jessica" (about singer Jessica Simpson), "Novotel", "Friends of Mine", "Dance with Me", "Carolina" and "Emily", and, in Britain, his cover of The Libertines track "What a Waster".

Prior to Jacket Full of Danger in 2006, all of Green's albums had been released on the 22nd of the month. His latest album was released on March 18, 2008 and is titled Sixes & Sevens. Titles include "Morning After Midnight", "Twee Twee Dee", and "Drowning Head First", the latter a duet between Green and his girlfriend.

In January 2008, The Moldy Peaches began having a resurgence in popularity, due to their music being included in the hit indie film Juno. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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