Breakfast Epiphany

Album: 1,2, Kung Fu (2018)
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  • One, two, three, four
    Went to a party, stood around felt a fool
    I tried getting busy, but it ain't busy being cool
    So now I'm flicking through the paper
    With a pint glass in my hand
    I've gotta walk on through the vapour
    To the place I understand
    I got the loner boogie and it's coming for you
    Yeah, it's coming for you
    Ah, it's coming for you
    I've got the loner boogie and it's coming for you
    Yeah, it's coming for you
    Ah, it's coming for you
    One, two, Kung Fu
    I don't wanna
    I don't wanna
    I don't wanna
    I don't wanna
    I don't wanna
    I don't wanna
    I don't wanna
    Go outside
    Go outside
    I don't wanna
    I don't wanna
    I don't wanna
    I don't wanna
    I don't wanna
    I don't wanna
    I don't wanna
    Go outside
    Stay in and hide
    Loner boogie, is a comin' for you?
    Yeah, it's coming for you
    Ah, it's coming for you
    One, two, Kung Fu
    I got the loner boogie and it's coming for you
    I've got a screwed up heart and my head's fucked too
    I've gotta check it and I really, really, really, really, really, really, wah Writer/s: AHMAD MAZIN AL SHAKARCHI, DAVID NEWINGTON
    Publisher: Faber Music, Royalty Network
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