You Talk

Album: Shotters Nation (2007)
Charted: 54
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  • You talk, you talk a good game
    I wish I could talk the same
    And a song is just a game
    I'm getting good at cheating

    That's how you talk
    Ah yes, you talk a good game
    Won't you teach me the same?
    I would love to explain
    I love to show your hand and all about

    Oh well, I know, I know, I know
    I know it's wrong and so and so
    So what, I suppose it's got to go out

    I never ever said it was clever
    I just like getting leathered
    Looking for the light
    Light behind your eyes

    Well, you talk, you talk a good game
    I wish I could talk the same
    And a song is just a game
    I'm getting good at cheating

    Utah, remember Utah in the rain
    And those little red shoes
    And some kid with the blues
    Who gets right on your tits
    You just grin and bear it

    Yeah, I know, I know, I know
    I know it's wrong and so and so and so
    And so it's got to go out

    I never ever said it was clever
    I just like getting leathered
    I'm looking for the light
    Light behind your eyes

    Bevan, he drops stones from heaven
    L O are D forever
    And the love, the love behind your eyes

    You talk, you talk a good game
    You talk, you talk a good game
    You talk, you talk a good game
    You talk, you talk a good game

    Well, I never ever said it was clever
    I just like getting leathered
    Looking for the light
    Behind your eyes

    Bevan, he drops stones from heaven
    L O are D forever
    And the love behind your eyes Writer/s: KATE MOSS, PETER DOHERTY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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