Mother Of Three
Tar...Feathers Lyrics


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Breathing through a straw Does my body or does my heart shake? Could you tell…
Build me a wreck We built us two rails into the wall. Build me a…
counting sheep Anyone can go back to sleep So can I. If I roll…
Cuckoo Enjoy your beer alone, and your fingernails. I would like t…
Forever is quite some time If I'm too pass out, if I'm to throw up I…
half a sentence I'm half a sentence to you. Well I am my defenses…
Newly in love Why do they think up stories that link my name…
Show Me Yours Can I come inside Will you make my perspective wide Make me…
Tada And there's a whole lot of people doing a whole…



Verse chorus verse chorus I can stand what I can't stand For as long as…
was it even there? Someone got to close to what he felt and to…
You Are Lucky To Have Nothing Someone seems to have it all. Someone else tries too hard. …


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Avalie

This is so interesting! Never knew there was a difference in tar and had always wondered how people survived the punishment. Now I know. Love your videos!

lily belle

I thought the same thing.

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As a Canadian, 'syruped and cattailed' sounds about right to me.

Susan Sparke

@Malik Watson Cattails are a plant that grow along lakes, rivers, and wetlands. When they go to seed, they become very fluffy, like the tail of a cat. Look up the plant "Typha". They are also known as a bulrush, reedmace, or reed, among other names. The rhizomes are edible.

Dr. Barry Cohn

It sounds just almost as bad, but warm water is the cure.

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​@The Gr81 😂

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​@Phillosophy 😂😂

Marcia Lindsey

The syruped and catailed sounds better to me too

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Kris925

I absolutely love this channel. I have learned so much while being entertained. I also watch all of your vids with my two teens. Thank you for your work.

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You learned about tar and feathering.

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