| Tiger Bill gave me a tiger claw from a real Siberian tiger’s paw
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| He said, «This'll make you bulletproof»
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| So I got this tiger claw from a real Siberian tiger paw
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| In my pocket
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| And I’m thinkin' now: what if I really could be bulletproof?
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| Would bulletproof include bows and arrows, hatchets and hammers,
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| bandoliers full of ammo
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| Anything from hacksaws to hand grenades
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| We could set me up in my granddad’s pasture and have ourselves a live target
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| practice
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| Try out the throwing stars, bring out the switchblades
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| And maybe folks would line up, show up armed
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| Excited for a person to try their weapons out on
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| And we could charge money
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| We could charge a whole lot of money
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| It’s got me thinkin' now: what if I really could be bulletproof?
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| It’s got me thinkin' now: could I really somehow be bulletproof?
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| Against you shotgunnin' across my mind, you know I’ve taken you back too many
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| times
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| Could I be armored against you too
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| Against all the ways that words cut through, against promises breaking into
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| open wounds
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| And the resulting scars
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| It’s got me thinkin' now: what if I really could be bulletproof?
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| It’s got me thinkin' now: could I really somehow be bulletproof?
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| It’s got me thinkin' now: what if I really could be bulletproof?
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| It’s got me thinkin' now: could I really somehow be bulletproof?
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| It’s got me thinkin' now: what if I really was bulletproof?
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| It’s got me thinkin' now: could I really somehow be bulletproof? |