Football Season Is Over

Album: Suicide Season (2008)
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  • Why the fuck can I not hail a taxi?
    Arm out like a Nazi, every cunt's driving past
    Where the fuck is everyone?
    I can't see anyone
    I can't see anything

    The hardest part of today is a hangover
    Empty bottles and empty promises
    I got every person I need
    And it's gonna be one hell of a messy night!
    I can't remember last night
    I can't remember anything

    Party til you pass out, drink til' you're dead
    Dance all night til you can't feel your legs

    We are done with giving a fuck Writer/s: CURTIS PAUL LEE WARD, LEE DAVID MALIA, MATTHEW KEAN, MATTHEW STEPHEN NICHOLLS, OLIVER SCOTT SYKES
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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