Suck It and See

Album: Suck It And See (2011)
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  • Your love is like a studded leather headlock
    Your kiss, it could put creases in the rain
    You're rarer than a can of dandelion and burdock
    And those other girls are just Postmix lemonade

    Suck it and see, you never know
    Sit next to me before I go
    Jigsaw women with horror movie shoes
    Be cruel to me 'cause I'm a fool for you

    I poured my aching heart into a pop song
    I couldn't get the hang of poetry
    That's not a skirt, girl, that's a sawn-off shotgun
    And I can only hope you've got it aimed at me

    Suck it and see, you never know
    Sit next to me before I go
    Jigsaw women with horror movie shoes
    Be cruel to me 'cause I'm a fool for

    Blue moon girls from once upon a Shangri-La
    How I often wonder where you are
    You have got that face that just says
    "Baby, I was made to break your heart", oh-oh-oh

    Suck it and see, you never know
    Sit next to me before I go, go, go, go
    Jigsaw women with horror movie shoes
    Be cruel to me 'cause I am a fool for you Writer/s: Alex Turner
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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