Bombs Away
by Eels

Album: Wonderful, Glorious (2013)
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  • Nobody listens to the whisperin' fool
    Now you're listen
    Didn't think so
    I been quiet as church ass mouse
    Tip toe everywhere I go

    I had enough for being complacent
    I had enough for feedin' the mouse
    I no longer gonna keep my mouth shut
    Bombs away
    To the safer house
    Bombs away
    I will be hurt
    You better listen
    Cause you just might learn
    Bombs away
    Shut
    Hallow the shout
    If you not ready
    Than you better get out now

    Cat run away
    You better hope it's a good day
    You don't know who I am
    If it's about cave
    And the hit away
    Bombs away
    I will be hurt
    And where opinions go
    The way it turn
    Bombs away
    Ship
    Hallow shout
    If you not ready
    Than you better get out now

    Fool
    You not listen
    Fix it all
    I've been quiet as church ass mouse
    The tone is everywhere I go
    I had enough for being complacent
    I had enough for feedin' the mouse
    I no longer gonna keep my mouth shut
    Bombs away
    Gonna shake the house

    Baby think you're better
    Watch your face
    Master piece of hall
    About to feel this jack
    Taught my bark to lit the dog
    Get up
    Bombs away
    Take cover
    Nothing gonna fall

    Nobody listens to the whisperin' fool
    Are you listen?
    I know that you are
    I been quiet as church ass mouse
    Tip toe everywhere I go

    I had enough for being complacent
    I had enough for feedin' the mouse
    I no longer gonna keep my mouth shut
    Bombs away
    Gonna rattle the house
    Bombs away
    I will be hurt
    You better listen
    Cause you just might learn
    Bombs away
    Shut
    Hallow the shout
    And if you not ready
    Than you better get out now Writer/s: JEFFREY SCOTT LYSTER, KELLEY LOGSDON, MARK O. EVERETT
    Publisher: Red Brick Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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