Welcome To The Fishbowl

Album: Welcome to the Fishbowl (2012)
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  • You see me and I see you
    Can't hide nothing 'cause it's all see-through
    Don't be fool enough to tell a lie
    Satellite's watching up in the sky

    There for all the world to know
    What we do and where we go
    Welcome to the fish bowl

    You don't have to be famous now to be a star
    Just get caught on radio and there you are
    You just lost your privacy
    Now you're swimming around in here with me

    And everybody else will know
    It's all a big freak show
    Welcome to the fish bowl

    Everybody's business is everybody business and that's a big business now
    Who's gonna be the first to get the story out

    Who loves who and where they gonna meet
    Covert picture that proves they cheat
    God it's getting hard to brave this way
    Everybody's life is on display

    It's gotten out of control
    Tell me do you feel exposed
    Well, welcome to the fishbowl

    Everybody's business is everybody's business and it's a big business now
    We're all in here together and we can't get out
    Welcome to the fishbowl

    To everybody else we know
    It's all a big freak show
    Welcome to the fishbowl

    There for all the world to know
    What we do and where we go
    Welcome to the fishbowl
    Yeah welcome to the fishbowl

    You had to chase a dream, you had to be a star
    Yeah, yeah, welcome to the fishbowl
    A house in the hills, money, sex, boat, and cars
    Yeah, yeah, welcome to the fishbowl
    Now ya gotta name that everybody knows
    Yeah, yeah, welcome to the fishbowl

    No need to cry and moan
    Welcome to the fish bowl Writer/s: KENNETH CHESNEY, SKIP EWING
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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