All My Own Stunts

Album: Suck It And See (2011)
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  • Caricatures
    Of your wrecking ball gown
    In my mind
    All the time
    I wanna be in that
    Damsel-patterned alley
    Where you go
    For a smoke
    And sorrow slow dances
    The phones are lightin' up
    Takin' no chances
    Close but never close enough

    Been watching cowboy films
    On gloomy afternoons
    Tinting the solitude
    Put on your dancing shoes
    And show me what to do
    I know you've got the moves

    All my own stunts
    High noon has changed its tune
    Linkin' arms
    Sinkin' hearts
    And sorrow slow dances
    Around the edges of her eyes
    Takin' no chances
    The last one out to win a prize

    Been watching cowboy films
    On gloomy afternoons
    Tinting the solitude
    Put on your dancing shoes
    And show me what to do
    I know you've got the moves

    Whoa
    Whoa
    Whoa
    Whoa Writer/s: Alex Turner
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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