Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair

Album: Suck It And See (2011)
Charted: 28
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  • Break a mirror
    Roll the dice
    Run with scissors
    Through a chip pan fire fight
    Go into business with a grizzly bear
    But just don't sit down 'cause I've moved your chair

    Find a well-known hard man
    And start a fight
    Wear your shell suit
    On bonfire night
    Fill in a circular hole with a peg that's square
    But just don't sit down 'cause I've moved your chair

    Ooh
    Yeah, yeah, yeah
    Ooh
    Yeah, yeah, yeah

    Bite the lightning
    And tell me how it tastes
    Kung-fu fighting
    On your roller skates
    Do the Macarena in the devil's lair
    But just don't sit down 'cause I've moved your chair

    Ooh
    Yeah, yeah, yeah
    Ooh
    Yeah, yeah, yeah
    Ooh
    Yeah, yeah, yeah
    Ooh Writer/s: Alex Turner
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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