The Privateers

Album: Noble Beast (2009)
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  • Don't sell me anything
    Your one time offer, so uncalled for
    You call it piece of mind

    Cause I can see your house from here
    Now leaves have fallen, dear
    I can see you're just a little privateer
    As your confession draws more near

    Time and again, I find I'm listless
    Or rather, fistless
    In time, oh, that's what I find

    So carry me to Mecca
    With what you may divine
    Take me with you, take me with you
    Don't leave me behind

    Oh cause I, I don't want your life insurance
    Home, moto, health, flood, and fire insurance
    Oh, just make, please make this basic inference
    And speak of me in the present tense

    Oh cause I, I can see your ship from here
    Now the weather, so bright and clear
    I can see you're just a little profiteer
    As your confession draws more near

    As your confession draws more near
    As your confession draws more near Writer/s: Andrew Wegman Bird
    Publisher: Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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