Cardigans – Don’t Blame Your Daughter scritto da admin 18 Gennaio 2016 Don’t blame your daughter that’s just sentimental and don’t blame your mom for all that you’ve done wrong Your dad is not guilty you came out a little faulty and the factory closed so you can’t hold them liable You come from an island, you’re cutting diamonds with a rubbery knife Your autograph is worthless so don’t send me letters and don’t mail me cash ‘cause your money is no good What’s left in your matress is holes and lack of love left some hair from a horse, and none of it is yours, man You come from an island, you’re cutting diamonds with a rubbery knife And the song you sing today wasn’t always in your head, the words you tryin’ to say are the ones you shouldn’t ‘ve said they’re glistenin’ like diamonds, go out and find’ em but don’t blame your daughter Read me your tombstone, tell me you’re sorry, fax me your will, you owe me something still Blood is like water the bath that you poured me has drained and it’s gone, don’t blame it on your son And the song you sing today wasn’t always in your head, the words you tryin’ to say are the ones you shouldn’t ‘ve said they’re glistening like diamonds, go out and find’em, boy The world is full of diamonds go out and find’em but don’t blame your daughter