The World's First Ever Monster Truck Front Flip

Album: Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino (2018)
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  • You push the button and we'll do the rest
    The exotic sound of data storage
    Nothing like it
    First thing in the morning
    You push the button and we'll do the rest
    Bastard Latin
    Well, that's the best thing for it
    You push the button and we'll do the rest

    You and Lizzy in the summertime
    Wrapping my tiny mind 'round a lullaby
    There are things that I just cannot explain to you
    And those that I hope I don't ever have to

    Pattern language, in the mood for love
    You push the button and we'll do the rest

    You and Jeanie wearing Stetson hats
    Trying to gain access to my lily pad
    There are things that I just cannot explain to you
    And those that I hope I don't ever have to

    The world's first ever monster truck front flip
    I'm just a bad girl trying to be good
    I've got a laser guiding my love that I cannot adjust

    Forward thinking model villages
    More brain shrinking moving images
    You push the button and we'll do the rest Writer/s: Alex Turner
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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