Lyrics of 'She's Bound To Get Hurt' by Summer Fiction

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Sharpen up your teeth
And learn to crawl on your birthday
And save my soul and rescue me
Darken up your eyes
And if you fall, fall in to me
And make me whole and help me see

Send her out into the world
You know that she’s bound to get hurt
God softly moved the young girl
When she was digging in the dirt
You’re hurt, so bring it back.
Straighten up my tie

Adjust my sleeves, so what’s it like?
I want to know! Will you show me?
Make up on your eyes
And rouge your cheeks, don’t compromise
You told me so then scrubbed me clean
Send her out into the world

You know that she’s bound to get hurt
God softly moved the young girl
When she was digging in the dirt
You’re hurt, so bring it back
It hurt when you came back

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