It’s me that the pins are sticking into
It’s me that the pins are sticking into
Your voodoo ways are locked in place
Hey it’s me with the pins yea it’s me with the pins
I know you don’t love a lot
But you don’t have to hate so much
I wish it was different I wish it was better
Now I have to recharge Go write another letter, says
It’s me that the pins are sticking into
It’s me that the pins are sticking into
Your voodoo ways are locked in place
Hey it’s me with the pins yea it’s me with the pins
I’ve had enough I think we’re toast
Still despite everything I love you the most
I wish you were tender I wish you were loving
I wish for a miracle I’ll be happy with something
Maybe you don’t Do it on purpose
The venom just spits When you get nervous
I looked so hard For someone to love
I can’t believe You’re the one I got, and
It’s me that the pins are sticking into
It’s me that the pins are sticking into
Your voodoo ways are locked in place
Hey it’s me with the pins yea it’s me with the pins
You voodoo ways have got to change
Hey I don’t want the pins No I don’t want the pins
credits
from Song Factory I,
released December 28, 2018
Electric guitar: Tony Savarino, Jake Dalton
Violin: Angie Shyr
Bass: Rich Cortese
Drums: Steve Hart
Vocals: Jake Dalton, Patty Barkas
Cello: Trevor Jarvis
Whistling: Jake Dalton
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