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Kissing In Tutus
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Pull a thread, pull a thread
Pull a red thread from the mouths of those
Sleeping in the park
Oh it’s not fair, it’s not fair
Pouring salt on a pepper-sprayed wound
They’re burning all the books
Just because they could
Let’s occupy the dinosaurs, pianos and the rugs
Someone brought their Trojan horse
It’s holding all our grudges for us
And somewhere in the world there’s, somewhere in the world there’s…
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Sailors kissing nurses in Times Square
Nuns kissing riot cops in temples
And somewhere in the world there’s two kids
With their hands in each other’s hair
Kissing in tutus
And the whole world is watching, the whole world is watching
Because this is the lens that makes sense
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Let us pray, let us pray
Let us pray for the gods of those
Holding all the cards
Oh it’s no fun, it’s no fun
Turning up to your own party
When no one’s there at all
They just want to watch you fall
Your silver spoons aren’t feeding many mouths these days
We’re seeing through you, and we’re dancing in the fray
Because somewhere in the world there’s, somewhere in the world there’s…
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Sailors kissing nurses in Times Square
Nuns kissing riot cops in temples
And somewhere in the world there’s two kids
With their hands in each other’s hair
Kissing in tutus
And the whole world is watching, the whole world is watching
Because this is the lens that makes sense
We'll be who we are till the end
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Pull a thread. Pull a thread.
Pull a red thread from the mouths. Of those
Sleepy avatars.
Oh there’s no doubt. There’s no doubt.
In the minds of those that came behind
All I want is for you to know
That something was real, that day
Standing in the road
Amongst the cops and outraged placards
And it was history repeating, it was history repeating
It was history repeating, it was
Because right now in the world there’s
Right now in the world there’s…
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Jennifer Kingwell Adelaide, Australia
Adelaide based, Darwin born, Jennifer Kingwell is a musician and performer of ‘delicious contrasts’, crafting songs from
punk ukulele anthems and sultry piano ballads to epic alternative pop.
Possessing a voice described as ‘dynamite’(T-Squat) and ‘ranging from silver tongued angel to gruff pirate’, Jennifer Kingwell is nothing short of ‘a formidable powerhouse’ (Herald Sun).
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