La Dee Dah

Album: Concrete and Gold (2017)
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  • Look out 'cause you know what you're doing
    Turn up the American ruse
    Whitehouse, Death in June
    Jim Jones playing in a blue bedroom
    You don't know this, La Dee Da
    You don't know this
    Keep your pretty promise to yourself

    Do you know this, La Dee Da?
    Got me going
    Keep your pretty promise to yourself
    To your god

    Hey!
    If I want to
    Now!
    Do I have a
    Knive!
    I don't want to
    Die!
    Psychic Television and a fax machine
    Jim Jones playing in a blue bedroom
    Hey!
    If I want to
    Die!

    You can't shape me, La Dee Da
    Devil take me
    Keep your pretty promise to yourself
    Keep your pretty promise to yourself
    To your god

    Hey!
    If I want to
    Now!
    Do I have a
    Knive!
    If I want to
    Run!
    Psychic Television and a fax machine
    Jim Jones playing in a blue bedroom
    Hey!
    If I want to
    Die! Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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