Tomato in the Rain

Album: Off With Their Heads (2008)
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  • Like a tomato in the rain
    I got that feeling again
    Like a greyhound in a race
    I've got a rabbit to chase
    Roll under me no ones going down
    You got the remedy, what?s going around?

    Like a beetle on its back
    I've got to get back on track
    Or a police man on a tape
    Waiting down in the lane
    If the wheel comes off your car
    Hammer it and nail it or 2
    Before it falls apart
    Add more nails and glue

    Yes I do know about you
    Shall I come home?

    I got that feeling again

    I got that feeling again

    Roll around with me, no ones going down
    You got our memories it all comes back around

    Yes I do know about you
    Shall I come home?
    Yes I do know about you
    Shall I come home? Writer/s: ANDREW WHITE, CHARLES RICHARD WILSON, JAMES RIX, NICHOLAS BAINES, NICHOLAS HODGSON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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