My Life Is In Storage

Album: Honeycomb (2005)
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  • I had a castle
    I had no hassles
    Now tears are tassels
    You're sure to know it
    Just when you blow it
    Then you can stow it

    My life is in storage
    My life is in storage

    Come take a voyage
    To personal storage
    And we will forage
    Leashes for my hounds
    My tools for my grounds
    Speakers for my sounds

    My life is in storage
    My life is in storage

    Here are the pictures
    Of permanant fixtures
    Now they're just pictures
    Lying in this stack
    Bakin' in this shack
    Of things I can't get back

    My life is in storage
    My life is in storage

    What life has become
    Stored here for a sum
    I hauled it, I feel dumb
    Got my lock and key
    Paid him in his fee
    Now I wait and see

    My life is in storage
    My life is in storage

    I believe in your perfect face
    I believe in your place in the sun
    Can we leave now this dusty space
    Can we have a little fun?

    I was standin' at the podium
    Though I was a little drunk
    To the darkened auditorium
    I delivered my funk

    You were standing at the edge of the light
    Tryin' not to be too impressed
    I was tryin for the sake of the night
    Not to be too depressed

    I called you on the telephone
    From a hotel in Beverly Hills
    And though I was scared to the bone
    You were givin' me thrills

    I believe in your perfect face
    I believe in you place in the sun
    Can we leave now this dusty space
    Can we have a little fun? Writer/s: CHARLES THOMPSON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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