Hypermisophoniac

Album: Boarding House Reach (2018)
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  • Every sound I hear
    Is louder than the last
    Sounds like a dynamite blast
    When you flick your teeth
    I need a relief

    Each one, each one
    Louder than the last and
    Makes my fingers curl
    Sounds like a dynamite blast

    Ain't no runnin'
    Ain't no runnin'
    When you're robbing a bank
    When you're robbing a bank

    Ain't no runnin'
    Ain't no runnin', ain't no runnin'
    When you're robbing a bank
    When you're robbing a bank

    Ain't nowhere to run
    When you're robbing a bank
    When you're robbing a bank

    Ship your drink
    And I'll stop to think
    That I'm the only one
    Who can hear all the feasible world

    Nowhere to run
    When you're robbing a bank
    When you're robbing a bank

    Ain't nowhere, ain't nowhere
    Nowhere to run
    When you're robbing a bank
    When you're robbing a bank

    Ain't nowhere, ain't nowhere
    Nowhere to run
    When you're robbing a bank
    When you're robbing a bank

    Nowhere to run
    When you're robbing a bank Writer/s: Jack White
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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