![]() Cornflake Girl Single EP (1994) [ larger cover art ] |
A little dust never stopped me none
He liked my shoes, I kept them on
Sometimes I can hold my tongue and sometimes not
When you just skip-to-loo, my darling
And you know what you're doing so don't even
You're just too used to my honey now
You're just too used to my honey
And I think i could leave your world
If she was the better girl
So when we died I tried to bribe the undertaker
'Cause I'm not sure what you're doing or the reasons
You're just too used to my honey now
You're just too used to my honey
You're just too used to my honey now
Don't bother coming down
I made a friend of the western sky
Oh, don't bother coming down
You always liked your babies tight
Turn back one last time
Love to watch those cowboys ride
But cowboys know cowgirls ride on the Indian side
And you know what you're doing so don't even
You're just too used to my honey now
You're just too used to my honey
You're just too used to my honey now
You're just too used to my honey
| On_The_Beach (Vancouver BC, Bud) | Posted: May 11, 2011 - 19:54 marky_m wrote: with almost otherworldly intonation, this song takes the listener on a primitive, ethereal journey; expansive in its mythopoetic beauty and injected with pathos, it portrays an america struggling with the effects of manifest destiny on our cultural and individual consciousness. ![]() |
| subdude (New Zealand) | Posted: May 11, 2011 - 19:38 whats with you today Bill. This set is really the first time I have ever felt like switching channels. Please play some music without whining vocals! |
| Sasha2001 (Where the last of the union men run free) | Posted: Mar 09, 2011 - 17:02 marky_m wrote: with almost otherworldly intonation, this song takes the listener on a primitive, ethereal journey; expansive in its mythopoetic beauty and injected with pathos, it portrays an america struggling with the effects of manifest destiny on our cultural and individual consciousness. Let me guess, you started a lot of college essays with this sentence. |
| agnes (within stumbling distance of a brewery and the ocean) | Posted: Mar 09, 2011 - 16:59 Holy crap, Bill. Wow. Thank you. Edit: Seriously. Every single line. You took me back in time. |
| aquadonia (My own private underwater world...) | Posted: May 20, 2007 - 01:43 marky_m wrote: with almost otherworldly intonation, this song takes the listener on a primitive, ethereal journey; expansive in its mythopoetic beauty and injected with pathos, it portrays an america struggling with the effects of manifest destiny on our cultural and individual consciousness.
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| ArbiterOfGoodTaste (Seattle WA) | Posted: Nov 12, 2004 - 15:33 ArbiterOfGoodTaste wrote: Boring, annoying, lame.
That is all. Oh yeah, and breathy. |
| ArbiterOfGoodTaste (Seattle WA) | Posted: May 26, 2004 - 14:03 Boring, annoying, lame. That is all. |
| drH (outside looking in) | Posted: Feb 06, 2004 - 14:15 fzumwalt wrote: Tori is just perfect!
prefectly pretentious and perfectly tedious. |
| fzumwalt | Posted: Jan 16, 2004 - 18:35 Tori is just perfect! |
| JCJ (Rochester, NY) | Posted: Jan 06, 2004 - 12:38 marky_m wrote: with almost otherworldly intonation, this song takes the listener on a primitive, ethereal journey; expansive in its mythopoetic beauty and injected with pathos, it portrays an america struggling with the effects of manifest destiny on our cultural and individual consciousness.
In other words, It RAWWWKS, dude. right? |
| drH | Posted: Dec 27, 2003 - 06:40 This is one of the better songs I've heard by the queen of pretentious emoting. |
| drH | Posted: Dec 27, 2003 - 06:39 marky_m wrote: with almost otherworldly intonation, this song takes the listener on a primitive, ethereal journey; expansive in its mythopoetic beauty and injected with pathos, it portrays an america struggling with the effects of manifest destiny on our cultural and individual consciousness.
Oh please... |
| marky_m | Posted: Dec 06, 2003 - 17:46 with almost otherworldly intonation, this song takes the listener on a primitive, ethereal journey; expansive in its mythopoetic beauty and injected with pathos, it portrays an america struggling with the effects of manifest destiny on our cultural and individual consciousness. |
| PattonFever (tripoli) | Posted: Nov 05, 2003 - 17:56 boo. i still can't love tori. nothing can save her from my level of dislike. |
| redeyespy (W.P.B., FL) | Posted: Sep 27, 2003 - 21:29 A truly haunting song. One of her finest. |

