Whatever Happened to Soy Bomb
by Eels

Album: Blinking Lights and Other Revelations (2005)
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  • Blue light is flickering
    Through the city streets
    One billion TV sets
    Glowing off concrete
    One day closer to death
    I know that I don't have too long
    Whatever happened to soy bomb

    Lunch box collector loves all the pussycats
    But when he goes to bed
    He wonders where he's at
    Thrift store shirts and old haircuts
    Living in an old sitcom
    Whatever happened to soy bomb

    The day is coming when you'll have to think of it
    Was it really worth it
    All that shit

    Blue light is flickering
    Through the cloudy sky
    On billion lonely hearts
    Beat until they die
    One day closer to death
    I know that I don't have too long
    Whatever happened to soy bomb Writer/s: MARK O. EVERETT
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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