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The Most Important Part of Your Body - The Paper Chase
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The Most Important Part of Your Body The Paper Chase

"The Most Important Part of Your Body" by The Paper Chase, released in 2004, is an intense #Rock track that explores themes of existentialism, vulnerability, and the human experience. Its lyrics delve into the significance of emotional connections and self-identity. The song features intricate instrumentation and a dynamic vocal delivery, enhancing its raw emotional impact. Its unique sound and thought-provoking themes have resonated with fans, contributing to the band's cult following.

The Most Important Part of Your Body - The Paper Chase
Did you just hear what I just heard?

[Verse 1]
Gropin', gangly, unweave at your sleeve, fit your pasty face
And keep banging that fork on that plate, keep spitting down my spiral staircase
Your neckline is all mine, your jaw line, your lifeline has shortened some
And it's all mine, and it's all mine, good God almighty, look what you've done

[Pre-Chorus]
So sing a song for me
Sing for the perfect vaccine
Sing for the cold and flu
And I will sing the song with you
Sing a song for me
Sing so doctors count their sheep
We'll pin a medal on their chest
We'll pin the bastard good and deep

[Chorus]
‘Cause when you know too much
Aren't you able-bodied, dear
I think you know too much
The mind knows what the mouth wants
I think I said too much
We're all able-bodied here
I think you said too much
The mind knows what the mouth wants
Don't make a peep... we know where you sleep
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