Mustang

Album: Can We Please Have Fun (2024)
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  • If you're free tomorrow, don't make any plans
    (Don't make any plans)
    We can go to Sylvan Park and kick over trash cans
    Love is all around me, everywhere I turn
    Is that the smell of fall or the city burned?

    There's a Mustang in the city
    And it's calling me out
    Are you a Mustang or a kitty?
    What are you all about?

    There's a golden globe in my office space
    A muscle magazine next to the toilet
    I'm getting big and strong just thinking about it (uh-uh)
    And I can feel the heat of the water rise

    Oh, there's a Mustang in the city
    And it's calling me out
    Are you a Mustang or a kitty?
    What are you all about?

    I saw 'em operating on a kid downstairs
    I could not be bothered to pretend to care
    I like to watch you eat in front of the camera
    And there's a misty mornin' in your eye

    Oh, there's a Mustang in the city
    And it's calling me out
    Are you a Mustang or a kitty?
    What are you all about?
    It's just a mistake and a pity
    It's drownin' the crowd
    Are you a Mustang or a kitty?
    A Mustang or a kitty?

    There was somethin' amiss in your apology

    Oh, there's a Mustang in the city
    And it's calling me out
    Are you a Mustang or a kitty?
    What are you all about?
    It's a mistake and a pity
    Dragging me down
    You a Mustang or a kitty?
    A Mustang or a kitty? Writer/s: Caleb Followill, Jared Followill, Matthew Followill, Nathan Followill
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Roba Music Verlag GMBH
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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