Golden Trunks

Album: Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino (2018)
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  • Last night when my psyche's
    Subcommittee sang to me in its scary voice
    You slowly dropped your eyelids
    When true love takes a grip it leaves you without a choice

    And in response to what you whispered in my ear
    I must admit sometimes I fantasize about you, too

    The leader of the free world
    Reminds you of a wrestler wearing tight golden trunks
    He's got himself a theme tune
    They play it for him as he makes his way to the ring

    And in response to what you whispered in my ear
    I must admit sometimes I fantasize about you, too

    In the daytime
    Bendable figures with a fresh new pack of lies
    Summat else to publicise
    I'm sure you've heard about enough

    So in response to what you whispered in my ear
    I'll be upfront, sometimes (sometimes) I fantasize about you, too Writer/s: Alex Turner
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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