The End Of The Contender

Album: Mountainhead (2024)
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  • Call the cops and tell 'em what I want
    My battery's a hundred percent
    It all made sense
    A bomb for a body, a hammer for a head
    My battery's a hundred percent
    It all made sense

    All your stories are about your death
    The lemmings on the way to the cliff
    The brain-dead boys
    Calling you a hooligan, a body with a gift
    The boxer with a box of old shit
    The big white noise

    It's all about the money now
    You put the hard drive in the microwave
    You antelope, you are a sack of wine
    Huh, huh

    Call the cops and tell 'em what I want
    My battery's a hundred percent
    It all made sense
    Just blame it on the empire, blame it on the empire
    Blame it on the empire, blame it on the empire
    I don't know

    It's all about the Benjamins
    It's all about the wilderness for me
    Tomorrow is a wonderful idea
    Huh, huh

    It's the end of the contender
    The end of the contender
    It's the end of the contender
    The end of the contender

    Feeding time, animatronic eyes
    A watching little light (the end of the contender)
    A churning mind, oh, give me that rabid smile
    Those Creddahornis eyes

    Call the cops and tell 'em what I want
    My battery's a hundred percent
    It all made sense
    A bomb for a body, a hammer for a head
    My battery's a hundred percent
    It all made sense

    (It all made sense)

    The end of the contender
    The end of the contender
    The end of the contender
    The end of the contender Writer/s: Alexander Robertshaw, Jeremy Pritchard, Jonathan Higgs, Michael Spearman
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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