That's Where You're Wrong

Album: Suck It And See (2011)
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  • A pussyfooting setting sun
    Make a wish that weighs a ton
    There are no handles for you to hold
    And no understanding where it goes

    Jealously in Technicolor
    Fear by name, love by numbers
    Street lamp amber, wanderlust
    Hide her in a blunderbus

    She looks as if she's blowing at kiss at me
    And suddenly the sky is a scissor
    Sitting on the floor with a tambourine
    Crushing up a bundle of love
    Don't take it so personally
    You're not the only one
    That time has got it in for honey
    That's where you're wrong

    All the old flames fastened on
    Make a wish that weighs a ton
    There are no handles that you can hold
    And no understanding where it goes

    She looks as if she's blowing a kiss at me
    And suddenly the sky is a scissor
    Sitting on the floor with a tambourine
    Crushing up a bundle of love
    Don't take it so personally
    You're not the only one,
    That time has got it in for honey

    That's where you're wrong
    That's where you're wrong
    That's where you're wrong Writer/s: Alex Turner
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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