Pocket

Album: Opposites (2013)
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  • I got a couple of bags on my back
    My hair tied up, I'm starting to crack my head
    Against the wall and floor
    The blood keeps coming and I just can't take anymore
    I just can't take anymore

    I'm just waiting for a change in your barriers
    'Cause in my heart I hesitate with what I'm thinking of

    I've been swimming for a hundred miles
    My arms' getting sore but I'm not turning back
    'Til I'm faster than a whale or a shark
    Trust me now brother, time to win a new shark attack
    Win another shark attack

    I'm just waiting for a change in your barriers
    'Cause in my heart I hesitate with what I'm thinking of

    'Cause nobody loves a spaceman
    And nobody loves their friends
    You look at me like I'm crazy
    But you'll get what you deserve
    When suddenly the world stops
    And you think I'm not around
    Look down baby, I'm probably in your pocket now

    I'm just waiting for a change in your barriers
    'Cause in my heart I hesitate with what I'm thinking of

    'Cause nobody loves a spaceman
    And nobody loves their friends
    You look at me like I'm crazy
    But you'll get what you deserve
    When suddenly the world stops
    And you think I'm not around
    Look down baby, I'm probably in your pocket now
    I'm probably in your pocket now
    I'm probably in your pocket now Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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