Oh No

Album: Noble Beast (2009)
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  • In the salsify mains of what was thought but unsaid
    All the calcified arithmatists were doing the math
    And it would take a calculated blow to the head
    To light the eyes of all the harmless sociopaths

    Oh arm in arm we are the harmless sociopaths
    Oh, arm in arm with all the harmless sociopaths
    Calcium mines are buried deep in your chest
    Oh the calcium mines you buried deep in your chest

    Ooh
    You're deep in a mine
    Ooh
    A calcium mine
    Oh

    Let's get out of here
    Past the atmosphere
    Squint your eyes and no one dies or goes to jail
    Past the silver bridge
    Oh the silver bridge wearing nothing but a one-sie and a veil

    Ooh
    You're deep in a mine, o-o-oh
    Ooh
    A calcium mine
    Oh no no

    Arm in arm we are the harmless sociopaths
    Oh arm in arm with all the harmless sociopaths
    In the calcium mines buried deep in your chest
    Oh the calcium mines buried deep in your chest

    Ooh
    Deep in a mine, oh-no
    Ooh
    A calcium mine
    Oh-no

    So let's get out of here
    Past the atmosphere
    Squint your eyes and no one dies or goes to jail
    Past the silver bridge
    Oh the silver bridge wearing nothing but a one-sie and a veil

    Oh-no
    Oh-no
    Oh-no
    Oh-no Writer/s: ANDREW WEGMAN BIRD
    Publisher: Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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