The Kids from Kibble and the Fist of Light

Album: Infinity Land (2004)
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  • Say nothings better.
    You say nothings better
    Say nothings better than the rest.
    Say hope you're better than the rest 'cause you talk a good game.

    Your sensations are suffering.
    I'll make your sensations suffer.
    Through these long sadistic highs,
    And you see the way I collide with you.

    I hope you see straight.
    Tonight I'm in a rage.
    Tonight I'm in a rage.

    Say hope you're better than the rest 'cause you talk a good game.

    My sensations are suffering.
    My sensations are suffering.
    Through these long sadistic nights,
    And you see the way I collide with you.

    I hope you see straight.
    Tonight I'm in a rage.
    Tonight I'm in a rage.
    Tonight I'm in a rage.

    Once again, you've missed the point.
    These strange explosions hit me like a fist of light. Writer/s: SIMON ALEXANDER NEIL
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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