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Home-Made Stuff Lyrics by U.S. Maple

Long Hair in Three Stages

1995

I said what huh?
I'm a midnight ship
That got half... past... noon

And a licorice strip
And a broken radio

I said what huh?
I'm a goodnight kiss
And you're my... black... tooth

And a licorice strip
And a broken radio

I said what huh?
I'm the same dumb thing
And got sick... and sat... too long
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About “Home-Made Stuff” by U.S. Maple

Read the complete lyrics to "Home-Made Stuff" by U.S. Maple from the album "Long Hair in Three Stages" in 1995. 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.

"Home-Made Stuff" is performed by U.S. Maple. from the album "Long Hair in Three Stages" in 1995 This page provides the full lyric text for fans who want to sing along, study the songwriting, or compare versions across releases. Lyrks organizes lyrics by artist and song slug so you can bookmark and share a stable URL. Music lyrics help listeners connect with emotion, narrative, and rhythm in a track. Whether you are learning English, researching a favorite chorus, or preparing for karaoke, having accurate line breaks and section labels (verse, chorus, bridge) makes the experience easier. We link to the official artist profile on Lyrks where available, including biography snippets, top songs, and chart placements when we have that data. If you enjoy "Home-Made Stuff", explore more songs by U.S. Maple using the links below. Chart and trending pages on Lyrks highlight what listeners are searching for this week. For copyright or correction requests, see our DMCA and contact pages.

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"Home-Made Stuff" is credited to U.S. Maple. Songwriting credits may include additional writers listed on the release; check the credits section on this page for linked collaborators.

"Home-Made Stuff" appears on "Long Hair in Three Stages" in 1995.

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