Snakes and Snakes

Album: Music in Mouth (2003)
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  • I need some crayon light
    I need some coloring in
    I need somebody who's going to give in

    I need my own moon landing
    I need a mission to Mars
    I need to carry out repairs by the light of your star

    You say you're missing my voice now
    Yea, I'm missing it too
    I'm missing my voice when it's talking to you

    I'm hearing your voice now
    And here I go again
    Coming over like mist be coming rain

    All this serves to tell me
    Is maybe there's no ladders in this game at all
    All this serves to tell me is maybe only snakes like the one in the garden that has to crawl

    All this serves to tell me
    Is maybe there's no ladders in this game at all
    All this serves to tell me is maybe only snakes like the one in the garden fucked it all

    I need to smile like an Angel
    I need to smile like a Fool
    I need to smile like I'm pissing
    In your swimming pool Writer/s: BRIAN PATRICK CROSBY, DAVE BRIAN GERAGHTY, DOMINIC MICHAEL PHILLIPS, PAUL ANTHONY NOONAN
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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