Funnyman

Album: Drastic Fantastic (2007)
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  • Locked inside your head
    Do you realize the things you said never made sense?
    We can sit here and laugh
    But we don't know the half of it, in your defense
    We've been talking a while
    And it seems to me each time you smile,
    Lights are coming on
    But they don't burn too strong
    And they won't stay for long
    And then they're gone again

    [Chorus:]
    Funnyman, gotta plan for the something wonderful
    Funnyman, listening to the world turning on itself
    Tuning into a brand new universe


    Funnyman, you'll never be anything else

    Do you remember the night
    When I had to play your angel, saving your soul?
    Even though you were holding on tight
    Part of you was taken by your demons below
    And with no more to lose
    You said you feel like a bruise on a beautiful body
    And all the damage you do
    It is so honest and true...I don't want to feel sorry for you

    Funnyman, gotta plan for the something wonderful
    Funnyman, listening to the world turning on itself
    Tuning into a brand new universe
    Funnyman, you'll never be anything else Writer/s: KATIE TUNSTALL, KT TUNSTALL, MARTIN TEREFE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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