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Don't Blame Your Daughter (Diamonds) Lyrics

Don't blame your daughter
That's just sentimental
And don't blame your mom
For all that you've done wrong
Your dad is not guilty
You came out a little faulty
And the factory closed
So you can't hold them liable

You come from an island
You're cutting diamonds
With a rubber knife

Your autograph's worthless
So don't send me letters
And don't mail me cash
'Cause your money is no good
What's left in your mattress
Is holes and lack of love left
Some hair from a horse
And none of it is yours, man

You come from an island
You're cutting diamonds
With a rubber knife

And the song you sing today
Wasn't always in your head
The words you're trying to say
Are the ones you should've said
They're glistening like diamonds
Go out and find them
But don't blame your daughter

Read me your tombstone
Tell me you're sorry
Fax me your will
You owe me something still
Blood is like water
The bath that you poured me
Has drained and it's gone
Don't blame it on your son

And the song you sing today
Wasn't always in your head
The words you're trying to say
Are the ones you should've said
They're glistening like diamonds
Go out and find them, boy

The world is full of diamonds
Go out and find them
But don't blame your daughter

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