On a Bang

Album: Ellipsis (2016)
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  • Oceans of red
    Oceans of darkest red
    I can predict the future, I will predict the future
    What you don't know is none of your concern
    You only fuck computers

    Blame the science
    Just don't blame mother nature
    She rides the lightning
    We're only ones and zeroes

    Now you know better
    Why can't you fucking do better?
    Now you know better
    Why can't you fucking do better?

    I gave my heart over to Rock 'n' Roll
    What is your contribution?
    Where is it in your soul?
    Time doesn't heal, you just learn to deal with it
    Well there's your shitty future, you motherfucker!

    Six is silence
    Just don't blame mother nature
    She's kinda frightening
    We're only ones and zeroes

    Now you know better
    Why can't you fucking do better?
    Now you know better
    Why can't you fucking do better?
    Now you know better
    Why can't you fucking do better?
    Now you know better
    Why can't you fucking do better?
    Do better! Writer/s: Simon Alexander Neil
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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