She Looks Like Fun

Album: Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino (2018)
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  • (She looks like fun)
    (She looks like fun)
    (She looks like fun)
    (She looks like)

    Smile like you've got a straw in something tropical
    I've got the party plugged right into my skull
    Wayne manor, what a memorable n.Y.e

    (She looks like fun) good morning
    (She looks like fun) cheeseburger
    (She looks like fun) snowboarding
    (She looks like)

    Finally, there's a place with you through cloudy skies
    Every whimsical thought that enters my mind
    Look, there ain't no limit to the length of the dickheads we can be

    (She looks like fun) Bukowski
    (She looks like fun) dogsitting
    (She looks like fun) screwballing
    (She looks like)

    Finally, there's a place where you can wag your tongue
    Baby, but why can't we all just get along?
    Dance as if somebody's watching, 'cause they are

    No one's on the streets
    They've moved it all online
    As of march
    I'm so full of shite
    I need to spend less time stood around in bars
    Waffling on to strangers all about martial arts
    And how much I respect them

    (She looks like fun) key changes
    (She looks like fun) re-thinking
    (She looks like fun) new order
    (She looks like fun) Writer/s: Alex Turner
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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