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A Hymn for the Postal Service

A Hymn for the Postal Service Lyrics by Hefner
A Hymn for the Postal Service Lyrics

What Are The Lyrics For A Hymn for the Postal Service By Hefner?

Sobriety breeds sincerity, and Lydia Pond she is my gravity.
I don't know how she felt when she took that E,
But in the morning she shaking, she was twitching, she was jerking.
On June the 5th she moved to Paris, she could not stand the state of British politics,
And I just can't convince her that I'm socialist,
And every night I pray for mail in the morning.
Sweet Lydia Pond is doing it for me,
And I want to sing a hymn for the postal service.
Sinful and proud since I stopped sleeping around,
I am so faithful now to Lydia's handwriting,
That makes me guess the circumstances under which she wrote it,
Why she used the f-word when she never, ever spoke it,
She pasted on a passport photo of herself in pigtails,
And underneath she'd written did my touch make you less lonely.
Oh she promised me that we'd be creasing sheets,
And that our bodies would be bruising, wrestling underneath,
And I wanted to ask her how she cut her teeth,
And why she let time slip through her skinny, skinny fingers.

Who Wrote A Hymn for the Postal Service By Hefner?

Darren Hayman

What's The Duration Of The A Hymn for the Postal Service By Hefner?

The duration of A Hymn for the Postal Service is 3:52 minutes and seconds.

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