The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala

Album: Suck It And See (2011)
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  • Just when things are getting complicated
    In the eye of the storm
    She flicks a red-hot revelation
    Off the tip of her tongue
    It does a dozen somersaults
    And leaves you supercharged
    Makes me wanna blow the candles out
    Just to see if you glow in the dark

    Shalalala
    Shalalala
    Shalalala
    Shalalala

    Home sweet home, home sweet home
    Home sweet booby trap
    I took the batteries out my mysticism
    And put them in my thinking cap
    She's got a telescopic hallelujah
    Hanging up on the wall
    For when it gets too complicated
    In the eye of the storm

    Shalalala
    Shalalala
    Shalalala
    Shalalala
    Ah

    And in a hellcat spangled cavern
    When your judgment's on the run
    And you're acting like a stranger
    'Cause you thought it looked like fun
    And did you ever get the feeling
    That these are things she's said before
    Her steady hands may well have done
    The Devil's pedicure
    What you waiting for?
    Sing another fucking

    Shalalala
    Shalalala
    Shalalala
    Shalalala Writer/s: Alex Turner
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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