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“J.P.” Lyrics by Kenickie

Nightlife

1997

I am docile, I am tame
So kick me till I'm lame
She is precious, she is proud
She silver lines my cloud

I wonder what I can do
To try and steal you
Silver lidded eyes
I hope I get this right

I am cheap and I am cursed
To be twice what she is worth

I wonder what I can do
To try and steal you
You don't know what it's like
I hope I get this right

Glitter's on and curtains up
And it feels like nothing much

I wonder what I can do
To get near you
Silver lidded eyes
I hope I get this right

I am bleached up, I am white
To takе her place tonight
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About ““J.P.”” by Kenickie

Read the complete lyrics to "“J.P.”" by Kenickie from the album "Nightlife" in 1997. On Lyrks you can follow along with the full text, explore the artist's discography, and discover related songs. The track is often categorized under Rock, Indie Pop.

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"“J.P.”" appears on "Nightlife" in 1997.

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