Miami

Album: Prince of Tears (2017)
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  • Welcome to Miami now
    Broken promises are here
    I don't know, you don't know
    Welcome to Miami now

    I don't think you realize how successful I am
    I'm like a shipping tycoon
    Full of promise and cum
    I'm a salamander, short riff lover boy
    Causing grief for the bleeding eyes
    I'm the turgid fucked up lil' goat pissing on your fucking hill
    And you can't ship me out
    'Cause you can't catch me
    'Cause you're so fat
    So fuck ya
    I'm Miami

    Welcome to Miami now
    Broken promises are here
    I don't know you don't know
    Welcome to Miami now

    I don't think you know who I am
    I'm the sausage man
    The shadow licker
    I'm the tiny little ghost
    That features in your despondent moments
    The timeless whisper
    The glassy dude
    I'm the science of all that's wrong
    And I'm making you think that you doubt everything you love
    But I'm here to stay
    I'm Miami

    Welcome to Miami now
    Broken promises are here
    I don't know you don't know
    Welcome to Miami now

    I'm the great sleeper
    I'm the bookkeeper
    I'm the vicar
    I'm the main cause
    I'm Morgan Freeman
    I cut master of Neon Angels
    I'm the night chef
    The eye doctor
    Mister Maserati
    I'm king of the migraines
    Soiled lord of tears
    I'm the urban ghost
    I'm a river of dead fish
    I'm Miami

    Welcome to Miami now
    Broken promises are here
    I don't know you don't know
    Welcome to Miami now Writer/s: Baxter Dury, Ben Michael Gallagher, Madelaine Kate Hart
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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