Rococo

Album: The Suburbs (2010)
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  • Let's go downtown and watch the modern kids
    Let's go downtown and talk to the modern kids
    They will eat right out of your hand
    Using great big words that they don't understand

    They sing
    Rococo
    Rococo

    They build it up just to burn it back down
    They build it up just to burn it back down
    The wind is blowing all the ashes around
    Oh my dear God what is that horrible song?

    They'll sing
    Rococo
    Rococo
    Rococo
    Rococo

    They seem wild but they are so tame
    They seem wild but they are so tame
    They're moving towards you with their colors all the same
    They want to own you but they don't know what game
    They're playing

    Rococo
    Rococo
    Rococo
    Rococo
    Rococo
    Rococo
    Rococo
    Rococo
    Rococo Writer/s: Jeremy Gara, Regine Chassagne, Richard R Parry, Tim Kingsbury, William Butler, Win Butler
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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