I Cut My Teeth On Wedding Rings
And Im not proud of my address In a torn up town no postcode envy.
I cut my teeth on wedding rings. Is a metaphor for gaining experience in something new. And Im not proud of my address. Verse 1 Ive never seen a diamond in the flesh.
But everybodys like. Originally by Lorde Ive never seen a diamond in the flesh. But every songs like gold teeth Grey Goose.
Ive never seen a diamond in the flesh I cut my teeth on wedding rings in the movies She has never seen a diamond in real life in the flesh she only knows about them from movies. Essentially Lorde learned all she knows from the movie stars and their diamonds like most impressionable teenagers. But every songs like gold teeth Grey Goose trippin in the bathroom.
Cut my teeth. 12292020 Verse D Ive never seen a diamond in the flesh D I cut my teeth on wedding rings in the movies D And Im not proud of my address - in the torn up town No postcode envy Pre-Chorus D But every songs like. But every songs like.
Wedding rings in the movies is a reference to Hollywood romance. 12132013 Growing up poor diamonds and riches were a rarity among the people our artist was brought up around. I Cut my Teeth on Wedding Rings in the Movies It was almost time the party had already started and I was putting in one of my earrings.
The way Ive heard the expression is in reference to how one gained experience. And Im not proud of my address In a torn up town no. In the torn up town.