Lusitania

Album: Break It Yourself (2012)
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  • If you loosen liable lips
    You keep sinking all my ships
    Oh and you're the one who sank my Lusitania
    But somehow it don't register as pain, at all
    Till it finds our crooked pain
    It should help
    Oh let's not remember the name

    Oh-oh-oh ooh
    You made lines along your shore
    Oh no ooh
    Through my heart that ripped and tore
    Oh ooh
    We don't study this war no more

    So we let our backbones slip
    Till the arc spits from my fingertips
    And we'll become a hazard in the rain
    Boy we'll get charged out in the rain
    And there's a 60-cycle hum
    Go ahead, say something dumb boy, there's no shame
    There's no shame
    Go ahead, say something dumb boy, there's no shame

    Oh-oh-oh ooh
    You lay your lines along your shore
    No ooh
    Through my heart you've ripped and torn
    Oh ooh
    We don't study this war no more Writer/s: ANDREW WEGMAN BIRD
    Publisher: Wixen Music Publishing
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