Easy Easy

Album: 6 Feet Beneath the Moon (2013)
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  • Well same old Bobby, same old beat
    Well yeah they got nothing on me
    The same old clutch, same old streets
    But yeah they got nothing on me
    And easy come and easy go
    Well yeah I'm sure I told you so
    Well they just want you for your dough
    Man I'm sure I told you so
    And with your dead-end job
    That's been eating away your life
    You feel a little inside
    The trouble and strife
    And now you spend your evenings
    Searching for another life
    And yeah I think mate
    I think you've got them in your sights

    Well, easy easy
    There's no need to take that tone
    Well easy
    I'm on the telephone
    Man just leave us alone

    Ow no I should've kept my receipts
    'Cause the sandwich I bought
    Yeah it's been off for a week
    And Tesco's stealing my money
    When positivity seems hard to reach
    I keep my head down and my mouth shut
    'Cause if you going through hell
    We just keep going

    You're easy
    So easy
    You're easy
    Man just leave us alone?
    I'll be one minute on the phone Writer/s: ARCHIE IVAN MARSHALL
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Red Brick Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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