MY KZ UR BF

Album: Man Alive (2010)
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  • Lucifer you're landing, cross-hairs on the kitchen sink
    Barb-wire in the bathroom, I can't make new memories since

    Flashbacks to the time, this shell-shocked apartment was the place
    I met with your boy, it's a mortal thing, yeah it's a mortal thing
    "Oh!" He looked at me funny and I, "Oh! Oh! think our secret's out and a
    "Oh-ooh-oh!" I try to explain
    But then munitions rain, and we're the epicentre

    It's like I'm watching the A4 paper taking over the guillotine
    It's like I'm watching the A4 paper taking over the guillotine

    And I wanna know what happened to your boyfriend, 'cause he was looking at me like "Whoa!"
    Yeah right before the kitchen was a dust bowl, and tossing me the keys and I can't forget how
    Everything just coming through the windows, and half the street was under my nails
    It's like we're sitting in the Faraday cage, when the lights all failed

    I fly through the walls, all pieces colliding and I
    See Raymond apart, he's a-frowning now, wagging a finger at me
    "Boy!" his knees bend the other way and, "Boy! Boy!" are you guys together honey?
    "B b boy!" Oh but now I can't find his torso, I guess you're separated

    It's like I'm watching the A4 paper taking over the guillotine
    (Monica I just wanna know)
    It's like I'm watching the A4 paper taking over the guillotine

    And I wanna know what happened to your boyfriend, 'cause he was looking at me like "Whoa!"
    Yeah right before the kitchen was a dust bowl, and tossing me the keys and I can't forget how
    Everything just coming through the windows, and half the street was under my nails
    It's like we're sitting in the Faraday cage, when the lights all failed
    Lights all failed

    Lucifer, you're landing ([six cars in the driveway oh] I do believe it will be business inside)
    Cross-hairs on the kitchen sink (it's a real spanner into my works I think I kicked the bucket)
    Baby's on the bull's-eye (do believe it will be business inside)
    I can't make new memories since, ries since, ries since

    And I wanna know what happened to your boyfriend, 'cause he was looking at me like "Whoa!"
    Yeah right before the kitchen was a dust bowl, and tossing me the keys and I can't forget how
    Everything just coming through the windows, and half the street was under my nails
    It's like we're sitting in the Faraday cage, when the lights all failed

    And now everybody gotta go hungry, and everybody cover up their mouths
    And I haven't seen the body count lately, but looking at your faces it must have been bad!
    And if everybody answered their phone calls, but people say the army's on fire
    It's like we sitting with our parachutes on, but the airport's gone Writer/s: Alexander Kaines Robertshaw, Jeremy Joseph Pritchard, Jonothan Joseph Higgs, Michael David Spearman
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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