Eez-eh

Album: 48:13 (2014)
Charted: 22
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  • I ain't easy
    And I make you mad
    Least I ain't sleazy
    I'm just trying to put the world to right
    If you want to, I'll take you out
    And I got the feeling that I'm gonna keep you up all
    Gonna keep you up all
    Gonna keep you up all night

    Tired of taking orders
    Coping with disorders
    The wrong men have the power
    It's turning my milk sour
    We're tired of taking orders
    Coping with disorders
    The wrong men have the power
    It's turning my milk sour
    Turning my milk sour
    Turning my milk sour

    I ain't easy
    And I make you mad
    Least I ain't sleazy
    I'm just trying to put the world to right
    And if you want to, I'll take you out
    'Cause I got the feeling that I'm gonna keep you up all night

    I ain't easy
    But I ain't that bad
    No rhyme or reason, I'm just trying to set the world alight
    You got problems, well so have I
    And I got the feeling that I'm gonna keep you up all
    Gonna keep you up all
    Gonna keep you up all night

    There's cobras in the mosh pit
    Finally we lost it
    Everyday is brutal
    Now we're being watched by Google
    Gotta keep it simple
    Sending out a signal
    Everyone's on bugle
    Now we're being watched by Google
    Being watched by Google
    Being watched by Google

    I ain't easy
    And I make you mad
    Least I ain't sleazy
    I'm just trying to put the world to right
    And if you want to, I'll take you out
    'Cause I got the feeling that I'm gonna keep you up all night

    I ain't easy
    But I ain't that bad
    No rhyme or reason, I'm just trying to set the world alight
    You got problems, well so have I
    And I got the feeling that I'm gonna keep you up all
    Gonna keep you up all
    Gonna keep you up all night Writer/s: Sergio Pizzorno
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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