Natural Disaster

Album: Noble Beast (2009)
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  • Conforming on a Monday
    Too often and too cold
    But you aren't even listening
    Because you are just

    Too old to feel an earthquake
    Or too cool to even care
    But you aren't even listening
    So why should I?

    You are
    A natural disaster
    And I've wanted you too much
    And now I'm gonna lose
    I've wanted you too much
    And now I've gotta choose

    You're the cause of all this
    And I'm sick of trying to please you
    And you're gonna feel my emotions coming
    Because you're the world

    Like a broken damn you're empty
    And all that's left are the sticks and stones
    That were built by other people
    And it really shows
    But you aren't even listening
    Because you are just

    Too old to feel an earthquake
    Or too cool to even care
    But you aren't even listening
    So why should I?

    You are
    A natural disaster
    And I've wanted you too much
    And now I'm gonna lose
    I've wanted you too much
    And now I've gotta choose

    You're the cause of all this
    And I'm sick of trying to please you
    And you're gonna feel my emotions coming
    Because you're the world Writer/s: Andrew Wegman Bird
    Publisher: Wixen Music Publishing
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